

Medical evaluations or diagnosis from treating physician.Completed Form 840, Application for Medical Care, signed by a living Veteran, or authorized representative/agent.The following documents will be considered by the BAP in every case: Army chemical or biological substance testing program. A diagnosed medical condition the veteran believes to be a proximate result of their participation in a U.S.Army chemical or biological substance testing program between 19, including the receipt of medications or vaccines under the U.S. Served as a research subject in a U.S.Other confirming documentation of military service dates may be acceptable, and A Department of Defense (DoD) Form 214 or War Department (WD) discharge/separation form(s) or functional equivalent.In order to apply and to be considered for eligibility, the Veteran must have or provide at a minimum the following: Army Public Health Center (APHC) has established this BAP to adjudicate applications for medical care from veterans and make a proximate cause recommendation, based on the preponderance of the evidence, in order to determine an applicant’s eligibility to receive medical care at a Department of Defense (DoD) medical treatment facility. To execute this program, under the authority of the U.S. Army has implemented a new program to facilitate health care for veterans who suffered injury or illness that was the proximate result of their participation in Army chemical and biological substance testing programs between 19 (hereinafter Veterans). As directed by court injunction, in order fulfill the obligations under Army Regulation 70-25 (AR 70-25) to provide medical care to former members of the armed forces who participated as research subjects in the Army’s chemical or biological substance testing programs, the U.S. To provide information regarding the roles and responsibilities of the President and members of the Benefits Application Panel (BAP), and the process by which applications for health care (claims) will be adjudicated to determine if an individual applicant’s medical condition(s) is the proximate result of participation in Army, or Army sponsored, chemical or biological substance testing programs between 19 in order to determine eligibility for DoD provided health care for the a claimed condition(s). SUBJECT: Memorandum of Instruction, Benefits Application Panel Review and Adjudication of Applications for Medical Care Susan Martel), 2101 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20418-0007


MEMORANDUM FOR Committee on Toxicology, National Academies of Medicine, Science and Engineering (Ms. Department of the Army Memorandum of Instruction, Benefits Application Panel Review and Adjudication of Applications for Medical Care
