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I recently had a C&P exam and the VA made their decision based off of it plus my other evidence. I have not seen what the C&P Doc sent to the VA for them to base their decision off of. How do I find that info? I've looked on the VA site and the eBenefits site with no luck.
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They don’t own the exam. It’s still your PHI. The only moratorium they put on medical release is if the release is mental health information. That can be held for a few days, maybe a week.
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