Literature DB >> 20803407

Department of Veterans Affairs compensation and medical care benefits accorded to veterans with major limb loss.

Charles Maynard1, Brad Flohr, Tony A Guagliardo, Chris H Martin, Lynne V McFarland, Jonathan D Pruden, Gayle E Reiber.   

Abstract

Veterans injured in theaters of combat operations are eligible for benefits, including medical care and compensation. This article describes veterans with service-connected disability for major lower- and/or upper-limb loss resulting from combat-field-associated injuries sustained in the Vietnam war, Operation Desert Shield/Operation Desert Storm, and Operation Iraqi Freedom/Operation Enduring Freedom (OIF/OEF). Using the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Compensation and Pension Mini-Master file, we identified 2,690 veterans who in August 2007 received compensation for loss of one or more limbs. More than 97% sustained their injuries in Vietnam; most were young men who served in the U.S. Army or Marine Corps. All but 5% had at least 50% combined service-connected disability and nearly half had a 100% rating. In addition to limb loss, one of the most prevalent compensable conditions was posttraumatic stress disorder, present in 46% of OIF/OEF and 20% of Vietnam veterans. Of these veterans, 82% visited VA outpatient clinics in 2007, although only 4% were hospitalized. A special obligation exists to those who have sustained serious injuries related to combat; this responsibility extends for the life of the servicemember and beyond to his or her spouse and dependents.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20803407     DOI: 10.1682/jrrd.2009.02.0016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rehabil Res Dev        ISSN: 0748-7711


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