I know it is over 6 years since my husbands death of cardiac arrhythmia (no autopsy, long story) no diagnosis of it prior. (in fact VA letter states no previous cardiac arrhythmia diagnosed) My husband's care was 100% VA. In the last year I have received additional records that make me question if some of his care was "lacking". Last year I finally received his sleep test from the provider (VA ordered and paid for) that shows "ECG appears irregular with unifocal PVC's" and then this year I finally received his chest Xrays and 2 different States sent me the same records for both states. Except the state that didn't do the Xray showed a line that has never appeared in any records sent me. I don't know what the sentence means and before I try to save money for IMO, I want to know if this sounds like I have an 1151 claim?
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I know it is over 6 years since my husbands death of cardiac arrhythmia (no autopsy, long story) no diagnosis of it prior. (in fact VA letter states no previous cardiac arrhythmia diagnosed) My husband's care was 100% VA. In the last year I have received additional records that make me question if some of his care was "lacking". Last year I finally received his sleep test from the provider (VA ordered and paid for) that shows "ECG appears irregular with unifocal PVC's" and then this year I finally received his chest Xrays and 2 different States sent me the same records for both states. Except the state that didn't do the Xray showed a line that has never appeared in any records sent me. I don't know what the sentence means and before I try to save money for IMO, I want to know if this sounds like I have an 1151 claim?
Thank you for any time or comments on this.
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