ChampVA does not cover acupuncture as a standard benefit. However, it may provide coverage for acupuncture services if they are deemed medically necessary and are provided by a licensed practitioner. It's essential for beneficiaries to check specific guidelines or consult with ChampVA representatives for detailed information regarding coverage.
Yes, the VA covered acupuncture for me for the past couple of years.
No, a veteran will not have to pay alimony out of their VA pay.
You are correct that Medicare does not cover Acupuncture at this time, and that a "For Denial Purposes Only" letter must be obtained and sent to the secondary insurance carrier as long as the secondary carrier covers Acupuncture performed by a Licensed Acupuncturist in the state where services have been provided.
http://www.military.com/benefits/veteran-benefits/va-compensation-tables
Yes, acupuncture can cause rash & hives.
Acupuncture.
Try the Acupuncture Promotion & Welfare Society (A.P.S.) Pakistan http://gancao.net/acupuncture/aom-day-acupuncture/acupuncture-promotion-welfare-society-pakistan-573
If you want to get Acupuncture Training, Acupuncture School is the best way to get your training. You can get a list of Acupuncture Schools at www.acupunctureschools.com
If you're a veteran. Otherwise you can pay it online
According to PA DMV customer service, Points from VA are not transferrable but if you do not respond/pay the ticket from VA, It can affect PA license
acupuncture points .... aka needles
No TRICARE policy covers acupuncture at this time. To request action to change this ruling write to the following address: TRICARE MANAGEMENT ACTIVITYSKYLINE 5, SUITE 8105111 LEESBURG PIKEFALLS CHURCH, VA22041-3206