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Welcome to Veterans Desk, your go-to resource for connecting skilled healthcare professionals with opportunities to serve those who served our nation. This guide is tailored for Physician Assistants (PAs) who are interested in joining the VA Community Care Network (CCN)—a national system enabling community-based care for eligible veterans.
Whether you specialize in primary care, urgent care, surgery, behavioral health, or chronic disease management, this guide provides all the information you need to become a VA CCN provider.
• Maintain an active, unrestricted license to practice as a PA in your state
• Hold current NCCPA certification (or equivalent credential, if applicable)
Apply through the portal associated with your region:
Veterans face a wide range of health challenges—from service-connected injuries and chronic illnesses to mental health conditions and age-related decline. Physician Assistants play a critical role in expanding access to timely, compassionate, and evidence-based care across urban and rural areas alike.
Offer diagnostic, preventive, and therapeutic services under a supervising physician
Help veterans across different medical disciplines—from general health to specialty consults
Receive payment for VA-authorized services provided within your licensed scope of practice
Work alongside physicians, nurses, social workers, and care coordinators
No. PAs must practice under the supervision or within a collaborative agreement with a licensed physician, as required by state law and VA policies.
Yes, as long as services are within the PA’s licensed scope of practice and are part of the VA-authorized treatment plan for the veteran.
Yes. PAs may provide care across multiple settings if their training aligns with the clinical environment and the care is included in the VA’s approved care plan.
Licensed Physician Assistant can begin the enrollment process through Optum (Regions 1–3) or TriWest (Regions 4–5). Veterans Desk provides education. The VA’s administrators handle enrollment.