Tbird, do you and any members object to me putting our website link in a letter I am preparing for President Trump?
I certainly won't if anyone objects. I think I might have put it ito a past letter to former Secretary Shulkin, maybe not, ....just so he would know that I knew what I requested from him had merit.It did.
It changed M21-1MR.
One other question for all- has anyone here written to Secretary Wilkie, to request that any of the proposed AO presumptives could be added to the list, by giving him a full medical rationale for that?
As you all know I made a solid argument for HBP and also an argument for stroke.I also opined on the cost factor of each of these 2 presumptives.
And does anyone have an answer to my Odd Question post?
Also before I forget- if you call the WH Hot line about an inapproiate or deficient C & P exam, tell them you are making a Provider Complaint.
I was surprised that this is what they call C & P exams complaints and explained to the contact, that the word "providers" should also cover VA employees who do C & P exams.
Maybe I am the only claimant who had an actual VA doctor do a posthumous C & P exam in 2015. I filed a complaint against her. She had stated it was an "in-person" exam. The veteran, my husband, by time of this exam had been dead for 19 years. She had to add an addendum but still, the complaint had merit and I was asked by the WH Hot Line person asked if her statements were"false" and I said YES! , Even after she prepared the addendum.So you might be asked that same question and be prepared to tell them why you feel the statements were false.
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Tbird, do you and any members object to me putting our website link in a letter I am preparing for President Trump?
I certainly won't if anyone objects. I think I might have put it ito a past letter to former Secretary Shulkin, maybe not, ....just so he would know that I knew what I requested from him had merit.It did.
It changed M21-1MR.
One other question for all- has anyone here written to Secretary Wilkie, to request that any of the proposed AO presumptives could be added to the list, by giving him a full medical rationale for that?
As you all know I made a solid argument for HBP and also an argument for stroke.I also opined on the cost factor of each of these 2 presumptives.
And does anyone have an answer to my Odd Question post?
Also before I forget- if you call the WH Hot line about an inapproiate or deficient C & P exam, tell them you are making a Provider Complaint.
I was surprised that this is what they call C & P exams complaints and explained to the contact, that the word "providers" should also cover VA employees who do C & P exams.
Maybe I am the only claimant who had an actual VA doctor do a posthumous C & P exam in 2015. I filed a complaint against her. She had stated it was an "in-person" exam. The veteran, my husband, by time of this exam had been dead for 19 years. She had to add an addendum but still, the complaint had merit and I was asked by the WH Hot Line person asked if her statements were"false" and I said YES! , Even after she prepared the addendum.So you might be asked that same question and be prepared to tell them why you feel the statements were false.
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