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<abstract>As of the end of March 2006, over 1.3 million U.S. military
servicemembers had served or were serving in Operation Enduring  
Freedom (OEF) or Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). These		 
servicemembers, including members of the reserves and National	 
Guard, may be eligible to receive health care from the Department
of Veterans Affairs (VA) while serving on active duty or upon	 
separating from active duty. Although the Department of Defense  
(DOD) provides health care services to servicemembers under	 
TRICARE, legislation passed by the Congress in May 1982 	 
authorized VA to provide health care services to servicemembers  
in time of war or national emergency, when DOD may have 	 
insufficient resources to care for casualties. Through December  
16, 2005, DOD had arranged for 193 active duty servicemembers	 
with serious injuries--traumatic brain injuries and other complex
trauma, such as missing limbs--to receive medical and		 
rehabilitative care at VA polytrauma rehabilitation centers	 
(PRC). In addition, about 30 percent (over 144,000) of the	 
servicemembers who had separated from active duty following	 
service in OEF or OIF have sought VA health care, including over 
4,000 who received inpatient care at VA medical facilities. In	 
September 2005, we testified on VA&apos;s collaboration with DOD to	 
provide seamless transition of care for servicemembers between	 
DOD and VA health care systems--that is, no interruption of care 
as the person moves from being a DOD patient to being a VA	 
patient. We reported that VA has developed policies and 	 
procedures that direct its medical facilities to provide OEF and 
OIF servicemembers with timely access to care but that the	 
sharing of health information between DOD and VA was limited.	 
Congress asked us to update the information we provided in our	 
testimony by reviewing the efforts VA is making to inform	 
servicemembers and veterans about VA health care services and to 
help ensure that there is a seamless transition of care for	 
servicemembers from DOD&apos;s to VA&apos;s health care system. We	 
addressed the following questions: (1) What outreach efforts has 
VA made to inform OEF and OIF servicemembers and veterans about  
the VA health care services that may be available to them? (2)	 
What actions has VA taken to facilitate the seamless transition  
of medical and rehabilitation care for seriously injured OEF and 
OIF servicemembers who are transferred between DOD medical	 
treatment facilities (MTF) and PRCs? (3) What special educational
activities or clinical tools is VA using to help ensure its	 
medical providers are aware of and recognize the needs of	 
eligible OEF and OIF servicemembers and veterans?</abstract>
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