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The VA Community Care Network
A Guide for Durable Medical Equipment (DME) & Supplies Providers
In California, independent Physician Assistants (PAs) can bill the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) for services provided to veterans, but it’s essential to understand the regulations surrounding this process.
Welcome to Veterans Desk, your trusted resource for connecting healthcare professionals and suppliers with opportunities to support our nation’s veterans. This guide is designed for providers of Durable Medical Equipment (DME)—including oxygen supplies, mobility aids, custom orthotics, enteral nutrition, and medically necessary assistive technologies—who wish to enroll in the VA Community Care Network (CCN).
Whether you operate a DME business or supply custom prosthetic devices, your services play a vital role in the daily lives and long-term recovery of veterans.
Step-by-Step Enrollment in the VA CCN
Verify Your Credentials
To enroll, you must:
- Maintain state licensure to operate as a DME supplier
- Hold active DMEPOS accreditation from an approved organization such as:
- HQAA – Healthcare Quality Association on Accreditation
- ACHC – Accreditation Commission for Health Care
- TCT – The Compliance Team
- The Joint Commission
- HQAA – Healthcare Quality Association on Accreditation
Prepare Required Documentation
Gather the following materials before applying:
- Business license and proof of state registration
- DMEPOS accreditation certificate
- Liability insurance documentation
- Signed W-9 form
- Delivery and service policies
- Product catalog (if applicable to your business model)
Submit Your Application
Enroll via the appropriate regional VA CCN portal:
Complete VA Onboarding & Training
Once accepted, complete mandatory VA training such as:
- HIPAA and privacy compliance
- Medical supply delivery standards
- Equipment handling and documentation
Access training resources through the VA Provider Training Portal.
Credentialing & Contract Execution
- The VA or its third-party administrator will verify your documentation
- If applicable, a facility review or service delivery audit may be required.
- Upon approval, you’ll receive a contract defining reimbursement structures and service expectations.
Why DME Suppliers Matter to Veterans
Veterans recovering from surgery, managing chronic conditions, or living with physical disabilities rely on timely access to medical equipment to support independence, mobility, and health.
DME providers help veterans by:
- Delivering essential equipment like wheelchairs, oxygen concentrators, CPAP/BiPAP machines, and hospital beds
- Supporting specialized nutrition therapy through enteral/parenteral pumps
- Supplying customized prosthetic and orthotic devices for service-related injuries
- Coordinating home setup and education on usage
Key Benefits of Joining the VA CCN
- Provide Lifesaving and Life-Improving Tools: Enable veterans to thrive at home and in community settings through accessible medical equipment.
- Deliver Equipment Where It’s Needed Most: Homebound and rural veterans often depend on DME suppliers for in-home delivery and support.
- Support Continuity of Care: Coordinate closely with VA teams, including prosthetics, home health, rehabilitation, and discharge planning.
- Streamlined Claims Process: Receive reimbursement through simplified federal billing procedures.
- Serve a Mission-Driven Population: Be part of the effort to ensure no veteran is left without the tools they need to heal or live independently.
Bridging the Gap for Veterans
Educational Support & Career Development
Veterans and their dependents interested in the DME and healthcare technology fields may qualify for VA-funded education programs. These include:
- GI Bill® – Covers degrees in respiratory therapy, biomedical equipment technology, and related health fields
- VR&E – Veteran Readiness and Employment – Supports career transitions for disabled veterans
- Yellow Ribbon Program – Helps cover tuition for specialized healthcare training.
- Tuition Top-Up Program – Supplements military tuition assistance for technical programs
Explore your options at VA Education & Training.
Transitioning from Military Service
Veterans or military-trained biomedical equipment technicians and logistics personnel may be eligible for:
- Credential conversion to civilian DME roles
- Expedited state licensure pathways
- Preferential hiring or contract support through VA programs
Highlight relevant experience with oxygen delivery systems, prosthetic support, or field medical logistics in your application.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What types of DME are reimbursed by the VA?
Reimbursable categories include:
- Mobility aids (wheelchairs, walkers, scooters)
- Oxygen therapy (concentrators, tanks, tubing)
- Hospital beds and support surfaces
- CPAP/BiPAP machines
- Orthotic braces and supports
- Enteral and parenteral nutrition systems
- Custom prosthetic devices
Are custom prosthetics and orthotics covered?
Yes. Customized DME, such as prosthetic limbs or orthopedic braces, is reimbursed with clinical justification and prior authorization.
Can DME suppliers serve rural or homebound veterans?
Yes. Home delivery, installation, and setup are often contractually required and encouraged to support veterans in remote areas.
Are oxygen services reimbursable?
Yes. The VA reimburses oxygen therapy services, including:
- Tanks and concentrators
- Replacement refills
- Tubing, filters, humidifiers, and accessories
Is enteral/parenteral nutrition included?
Yes. The VA authorizes coverage for medical nutrition therapy supplies when prescribed by VA or CCN physicians and when clinically indicated.