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VA Directive 3310 denies Veterans Dental Care when your 100% disability connected.
Patient advocacy sided with Eligibility that I am not due dental care. I quoted Federal Law.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/38/1712
https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=21df52bd29a52f0714089a8aa77c6fd2&mc=true&node=se38.1.17_1161&rgn=div8
They asked “what the date is on these laws”? They said “they already told me why I don’t qualify” . I have nothing in writing. Asked them to quote the subsection of federal law that denies me service and they gleefully told me about VA Directive 3310. I can’t find it anywhere.
Patient Advocate won’t provide surname for official complaint.
The conversation became heated with patient advocacy. They hung up me.
I contacted the congressional complaint board they referenced the “permanently and totally disabled” phrase and said there are two types 100% service connected.
They claimed if not “Completely and totally disabled” and not a “service connected dental injury” you don’t get dental services and they can deny you services.
I have no idea what to do now. IDK if I’m going to get my payment on the first. I haven’t worked since 2012.
Welcome to the Manchester, VA hospital.
Edit sorry for bad grammar. I am shocked and upset.
Edit 2 words formatting very upset
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