WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced Dec. 18, that Veterans now have digital access to patient statements through AccessVA using their secure information for DS Logon, ID.me or MyHealtheVet Premium.
Veterans receiving VA care for non-service connected conditions can view, download and print their patient statements using the Veteran Patient Statement selection on the AccessVA homepage.
“VA is committed to leveraging technology to help Veterans access their patient information quickly and conveniently,” said VA Secretary Robert Wilkie. “We believe these advancements will help Veterans manage their healthcare in more efficient ways.”
Patient statements are available on AccessVA for up to six months and include a summary of services Veterans receive at any VA medical facility. VA will continue to mail Veterans paper statements.
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