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O que (quem) é EBenefits - definição


EBenefits         
eBenefits (sometimes referred to as My eBenefits ) is a web portal managed jointly by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the United States Department of Defense (DoD) to provide Service members, Veterans and eligible dependents the ability to manage their VA and DoD benefits, claims, and military documents online.
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1. Also urges Pentagon to work with the VA to create integrated care teams‘‘ of doctors and nurses to see injured troops through their recovery. –Restructure the disability pay systems to give the VA more responsibility for awarding benefits. –Require comprehensive training programs in post–traumatic stress and traumatic brain injuries for military leaders, VA and Pentagon personnel. –Create a My eBenefits‘‘ Web site, developed jointly by the VA and Pentagon, that would let service members and doctors access private medical information as the injured move from facility to facility to receive treatment. –Provide better family support, because one–third of injured Iraq war veterans reported that a family member or close friend had to relocate to care for them.
2. Also urges Pentagon to work with the VA to create integrated care teams‘‘ of doctors and nurses to see injured troops through their recovery. –Restructure the disability pay systems to give the VA more responsibility for awarding benefits. –Require comprehensive training programs in post–traumatic stress and traumatic brain injuries for military leaders, VA and Pentagon personnel. –Create a My eBenefits‘‘ Web site, developed jointly by the VA and Pentagon, that would allow service members and doctors to access private medical information as the injured move from facility to facility to receive treatment. –Provide better family support, because one–third of injured Iraq war veterans reported that a family member or close friend had to relocate to care for them.