Frequently Asked Questions About CHAMPVA Insurance

Posted in Uncategorized on October 2, 2018

Last Updated: October 2, 2018

The Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA) is a comprehensive health care program in which the VA shares the cost of covered health care services and supplies with eligible beneficiaries. Because of its similarity to TRICARE’s previous name, it can be a bit confusing as to who is covered and for what.Frequently Asked Questions About CHAMPVA Insurance

Below are the basics of the CHAMPVA insurance plan, based on frequently asked questions (FAQs).

FAQs About CHAMPVA Insurance

Does CHAMPVA fulfill the coverage requirements of the Affordable Care Act?

The Affordable Care Act, also known as the health care law, was created to expand access to coverage and required that U.S. taxpayers prove that they have health coverage on their federal tax forms. The health care law designates CHAMPVA as fulfilling the minimum essential coverage requirement, and if you are enrolled in CHAMPVA, you do not need to take additional steps to meet the health care law coverage standards. The ACA does not change CHAMPVA benefits or out-of-pocket costs.

How can I get more information on specific coverage or benefits?

The VA offers a library of helpful CHAMPVA FAQs that can give you more specific information. You can also contact your local VSO for guidance.

How do I apply for CHAMPVA?

It’s a good idea to consult your local Veteran Service Officer (VSO) before submitting your application. You can search online by state or check with your local veteran organizations that provide VSOs, including American Legion, Amvets, Disabled American Veterans, Military Order of the Purple Heart, Paralyzed Veterans of America, Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) and Vietnam Veterans of America.

There is a list of “required” documents and a list of “optional” documents to include in your application. The VA advises that including the optional documents most likely shortens your processing time (required-only applications typically take 2-8 months, while application including additional optional documents takes around 6 weeks). Before sending your application, you should ensure the application is dated and signed. Also, if applying for a spouse, include the date of marriage on the application

Once the VHA receives your application, they review it to ensure it is complete and that all required documents are included. If your application package is not complete, they will return it with further instructions. Once approved, you are sent a CHAMPVA Identification.

(ID) card, handbook, and related materials; once you receive your CHAMPVA ID card, you can begin to use CHAMPVA. For more information and a mailing address, visit the VA’s "How to Apply for CHAMPVA" page.

What does CHAMPVA cover?

CHAMPVA generally covers most health care services and supplies that are medically and psychologically necessary. This includes inpatient and outpatient procedures, medical equipment, prosthetics and orthotics, eyeglasses, lenses and more. Upon confirmation of eligibility, you will receive a CHAMPVA Program Guide that specifically addresses covered and non-covered services and supplies.

Like all health programs, there are certain services and supplies that are not covered, such as:

  1. Care for which you are not obligated to pay, such as services obtained at a health fair.
  2. Care provided outside the scope of the provider’s license or certification.
  3. Services and supplies not provided in accordance with accepted professional medical standards or related to experimental/investigational or unproven procedures or treatment regimens.
  4. Services and supplies obtained as part of a grant, study or research program.
  5. Services by providers suspended or sanctioned by any federal agency.
  6. Services or supplies above the appropriate level required to provide the necessary medical care.
  7. Services provided by a member of your immediate family or person living in your household.

What’s the difference between CHAMPVA and TRICARE (formerly called CHAMPUS)?

CHAMPVA is a VA program, administered by the Veterans Health Administration Office of Community Care (VHA CC) in Denver, Colorado. Alternately, TRICARE is a regionally managed health care program for DOD program for active duty and retired members of the uniformed services, their families and survivors. If you are a veteran, you may appear to be eligible for both programs; however, if you are a retiree or the souse of a veteran killed in action, you will always be a TRICARE beneficiary and cannot choose between the two programs. For more information check out our article on TRICARE vs. CHAMPVA.

Who is eligible for CHAMPVA coverage?

To be eligible for CHAMPVA, the beneficiary cannot be eligible for TRICARE. CHAMPVA provides coverage to a veteran, spouse or widow and children of a veteran who:

  • Is permanently and totally (P&T) disabled because of a service-connected disability
  • Who died as a result of a service-connected disability or who, at the time of death, was rated P&T, or died while in an active duty status and in the line of duty, not due to misconduct

If you are eligible for CHAMPVA, under age 65, and enrolled in both Medicare Parts A&B, SSA documentation of enrollment in both Parts A&B is required.

To extend coverage to beneficiaries over the age of 65, you must meet these additional requirements:

  • If the beneficiary was 65 or older prior to June 5, 2001, and was otherwise eligible for CHAMPVA and was entitled to Medicare Part A coverage, then the beneficiary will be eligible for CHAMPVA without the need for Medicare Part B coverage
  • If the beneficiary turned 65 before June 5, 2001, and had Medicare Parts A and B, the beneficiary must keep both parts to be eligible
  • If the beneficiary turned age 65 on or after June 5, 2001, the beneficiary must be enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B to be eligible
Written by Megan Hammons

20 Responses to “Frequently Asked Questions About CHAMPVA Insurance”

  1. Sandy says:

    Does Champ VA cover Hep A vaccines when doctor advises for geographic area? Called ChampVA and they won't route call to agent....too busy!

  2. Laurier Samson says:

    My Wife need cataract surgery, does ChampVA cover this. ?

  3. can I use ChampVa in Canada or other countries while traveling

  4. kathy johnson says:

    I have lost my Champ VA card how do I get another one?

  5. Clifford Benjamin says:

    I am a 100% P&T Veteran and my wife is covered under Champ Va . She received a letter from SSA stating that as she will be 65 in July they are going to charge her 135.50 for part B which will leave here 151.00 per month. With champ VA she pays nothing and has RX coverage. It appears that SSA is making her pay for coverage that she already has. and its better.

    • Smifftizez says:

      She will have to take Medicare due tit he following as listed above: To extend coverage to beneficiaries over the age of 65, you must meet these additional requirements:
      If the beneficiary was 65 or older prior to June 5, 2001, and was otherwise eligible for CHAMPVA and was entitled to Medicare Part A coverage, then the beneficiary will be eligible for CHAMPVA without the need for Medicare Part B coverage
      If the beneficiary turned 65 before June 5, 2001, and had Medicare Parts A and B, the beneficiary must keep both parts to be eligible
      If the beneficiary turned age 65 on or after June 5, 2001, the beneficiary must be enrolled in Medicare Parts A and B to be eligible

  6. Corlene Zimmermann says:

    Does Champva cover cologuard?

  7. Sonja Parmer says:

    I have Champ VA and Selman was told they do not cover my yearly Exams from my Primary Care Doc. ??? anyone has the same issues.

  8. Stephen Foley says:

    Should I also sign up forvMedicare Advantage

  9. Angelina Ramirez says:

    Hello, My mother in law will be traveling to Canada. Will Champs VA cover her while in Canada?

  10. Rose A Perrone says:

    Will champva pay for my emergency room visit

  11. kim says:

    does champva cover specialist...like ear nose and throat

  12. Bob says:

    My wife has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Does Champva provide any assistance when I as a caregiver can no longer handle the situation?

  13. Dale Hartley says:

    As a retired veteran Have no idea why DOD has CHAMVA ? or why not use Tricare for life and Prime for all service members and dependents and widows etc. I have Tricare for life and also Disabled vet and covered by VA benefits . Since CHAMPVA is an old health Plan is DOD phasing it out and using Tricare health Programs ? it not clear why having several programs when Tricare does the same thing and also using the VA Choice card and now Mission Act .Need to stream line it and cut down on the paper work and have Tricare for a Service membesr health Plan and Mission Act .Explain the need for CHAMPVA ?

  14. tim kennedy says:

    CHAMPVA is not reimbursing me for medical expenses that I have mailed into them. How do I get reimbursed?

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