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Reconciliation Of Moody V. Principi, 360 F.3d 1306 (fed. Cir. 2004), And Case Law On Cue Claims

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Department of Memorandum

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Date: May 28, 2004 VAOPGCPREC 4-2004

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From: General Counsel (022)

Subj: Reconciliation of Moody v. Principi, 360 F.3d 1306 (Fed. Cir. 2004), and Case Law on CUE Claims

To: Chairman, Board of Veterans

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On 3/28/2011 at 3:07 PM, walt said:

Thank you Berta or Carrie.

For an IMO, I am sure a specialist for each condition would probably be best but would one from a GP DR. and PHY. assistant be of any benefit?

Also, isn't there something in VA rules or Federal rules that states if a veteran request it, the primary care giver MUST give a statement of patients' condition overall and place it in his medical folder,or something to that effect? I asked mine for a statement that I was totally disadled and she refused.Told me to go down the hall to C&P.Thank you in advance. Walt

There is such a requirement with caveats. But, do you really want someone to fill out such a form when they don't want to?

 

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