i used to be able to take non-VA medical reports to ROI and they would scan them into my VA records.
now i found out, they no longer do that. the roi office person said it was up the doctor to request that and that i would need to show my VA doctor the medical reports and he would deem whether it would be put into my VA records.
what if the medical report contradicts VA doctor? i'm to believe he would request it put into my records.
is there a regulation protecting the veteran about such matters so i can mention that in order to get pertinent medical reports into my va records?
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i used to be able to take non-VA medical reports to ROI and they would scan them into my VA records.
now i found out, they no longer do that. the roi office person said it was up the doctor to request that and that i would need to show my VA doctor the medical reports and he would deem whether it would be put into my VA records.
what if the medical report contradicts VA doctor? i'm to believe he would request it put into my records.
is there a regulation protecting the veteran about such matters so i can mention that in order to get pertinent medical reports into my va records?
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