Provider Overview
Community providers can deliver care to Veterans on behalf of VA. VA's Community Care Network (CCN) is the preferred national network used to purchase care for eligible Veterans in their community. Here are some other resources for Veteran care coordination, becoming a community care provider, and available training materials and resources.
Community Care Partnerships
Community care partnerships work to ensure Veterans receive timely access to care.
- Community Care Network
- Veterans Care Agreements
- Native American/Alaska Native Reimbursement Agreements Program
Request and Coordinate Care
Tools and resources to help Veterans receive continuity of care.
- Facility Contact List
- Care Coordination
- Clinical Determinations and Indications
- COVID-19 Guidance
- DME Requirements
- Pharmacy Requirements
- Precertification Requirements
Care Coordination Tools
- Azure Right Management Services
- HealthShare Referral Manager (HSRM)
- HSRM Support Contacts
- Request for Service Requirements
- Veterans Health Information Exchange
Veteran Care
You can serve Veterans in your community if you provide services like these.
- Emergency Care
- Urgent Care
- Bowel and Bladder Care
- Dental Care
- Foreign Medical Care
- Home Health and Hospice Care
- In Vitro Fertilization
- Native American/Alaska Native Care
- State Veterans Homes
- Transplant Services
Veteran Care Claims and Payments
- Check Claims Status
- Claims Payment Information
- Rejected Claims
- Corrections and Voids
- File a Veteran Care Claim
- File a Bowel and Bladder Claim
- File a Dental Claim
- Flu Vaccine Billing
- VA Fee Schedule
Family Member Care
Some Veterans' family members are eligible to receive VA care.
- CHAMPVA
- Camp Lejeune Family Member Program
- Spina Bifida Health Care Benefits Program
- Children of Women Vietnam Veterans Health Care Benefits Program
- Family Member Pharmacy Benefits