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Disability Examination Worksheets At The Va

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Ron II

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VA Disability Exam Worksheets

The link shown above will take you to 57 Disability Examination Worksheets that are in use both by the doctors of VHA (Veterans Health Administration) who do the disability examinations and by the rating specialists, hearing officers, and Decision Review Officers of VBA (Veterans Benefits Administration) who do the disability evaluations.

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I bet most of the C&P exams that are done at the VA skip, or do incomplete exams according to their own worksheets. I know my heart exam was incomplete because the PA that did the exam skipped the stress test part of the exam. That is a good way to attack a decision if the C&P doctor did not do an adequate exam according to the worksheet. The psychiatric exams are a joke in my experience. How does an examiner follow the worksheet if the exam only lasts ten minutes?

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I bet most of the C&P exams that are done at the VA skip, or do incomplete exams according to their own worksheets. I know my heart exam was incomplete because the PA that did the exam skipped the stress test part of the exam. That is a good way to attack a decision if the C&P doctor did not do an adequate exam according to the worksheet. The psychiatric exams are a joke in my experience. How does an examiner follow the worksheet if the exam only lasts ten minutes?

I'm with you on this John. Like you, I had an incomplete heart exam since my METs were not measured AND there was no medical contraindicated. My C&P doctor assigned my METs level by using Extra Sensory Perception (ESP). B)

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