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	<title>New answer on: How Much Does VA Health Insurance Cost?</title>

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		<title>By: Samuel Smith</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[You asked a very detailed and complicated question. Your first cost is, if you are a service connected veteran, was the days and months you spent in that &quot;foxhole&quot; or some distant country that separated you from your family and friends. However, you do not have to be &quot;service connected&quot; in order to obtain treatment by the VA. You can go through a &quot;annual means&quot; testing at VA  where you are required to provide &quot;financial details&quot; including if you do have health insurance. Then you can also be classified as a &quot;hardship case&quot; by disclosing financial information and the type of treatment you need. Generally your copays are $8 for medication; outpatient copays are $15 for non=specialist and $50 for specialist. If you have to be admitted, your copay is the current year Medicare deductible which was $840 in 2003 and has been indexing each year and will be $2016 in 2014]]></description>

		

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