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CHAMPVA benefits - Veterans Affairs If you’re the spouse, dependent, or survivor of a Veteran who meets certain service-connected disability requirements, you may qualify for health care benefits through the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA)
VA health care and other insurance - Veterans Affairs If you have other forms of health care coverage (like a private insurance plan, Medicare, Medicaid, or TRICARE), you can use VA health care benefits along with these plans Learn more about how VA works with other health insurance
VA health care - Veterans Affairs Find out if you’re eligible for discounted private dental insurance for Veterans and family members And learn how to enroll in a plan that best meets your needs
Family Members - ChooseVA A Veteran’s family member may be eligible for certain benefits through programs such as the Civilian Health and Medical Program, Spina Bifida, Children of Women Vietnam Veterans, Foreign Medical Program, and the VA Caregiver Support Program
VA Family Member Benefits | Veterans Affairs Learn about the benefits you may qualify for as a spouse, dependent, or survivor Find out what else you may be eligible for as a family member caring for a Veteran with disabilities
Eligibility for VA health care - Veterans Affairs Learn about your health care options after separation or retirement and how to apply for VA health care when you receive your separation or retirement orders If you’re a combat Veteran, apply right away to take advantage of 10 years of enhanced eligibility
Family Members - ChooseVA Health care Veterans’ spouses, dependents, and survivors may be eligible for VA health care benefits Learn more about eligibility and apply for benefits today
Is CHAMPVA for your family? - VA News CHAMPVA is a health care benefit program for family members of Veterans with a permanent and total service-connected disability, provided they don’t qualify for TRICARE