I-REACH Veteran and Provider Resources

 

Resources:

 

Survey Report

The I-REACH Rural Veterans Statewide Survey Report presents findings from a statewide survey conducted as part of the I-REACH Rural Veterans program.

Ask, "Have you Served?"

Community providers play a vital role in ensuring Veterans receive the care they’ve earned.

This guide includes the advantages of identifying Veterans and knowing their unique healthcare needs, joining the VA CC Network, and Provider Toolkit links. 

 

Veterans and Provider Resources

Resources for Providers, and for Veterans, their families, and their caregivers. 

Working with Veteran Service Officers (VSOs)

VSO’s help Veterans understand and apply for VA benefits. Beware of fraud and scams. 

Thumb Area

Resources for Veterans, their families, and their caregivers in the Thumb Area.

Upper Peninsula

Resources for Veterans, their families, and their caregivers in the Upper Peninsula. 

VA Community Care, Emergency & Urgent Care I

Using VA Community Care Benefits – for Veterans, Providers and Pharmacists.
This guide will help you understand the process for receiving care from a local provider in your community.

VA Community Care, Emergency & Urgent Care II

Using VA Community Care Benefits – for Veterans, Providers and Pharmacists.

This guide will help you understand the process for receiving care from a local provider in your community.

 

VA Community Care, Emergency & Urgent Care III

Quick reference for eligibility and criteria, and access to urgent and emergency care.

VA Community Care, Emergency & Urgent Care IIII

Using VA Urgent Care Benefits – for Veterans, Providers and Pharmacists. This guide will help you understand how to access urgent care services from a provider in VA’s contracted network.

Connector Toolkit

Toolkit for next steps when the answer is, “Yes” to “Have you, a family member, or anyone close to you ever served in the military?”

 

Questions? Contact

Jim Yates
I-REACH Project Director
Yatesja1@msu.edu