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The VA Community Care Network

A Guide for Clinic and Center-Based Services

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 facilities with opportunities to serve our nation’s veterans. This guide is designed for multidisciplinary clinics and center-based services, including:

  • Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASCs)

  • Critical Access Hospitals

  • Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Clinics

  • Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Treatment Centers

  • Medical and Immunology Laboratories

  • Neuropsychology and Cardiac Electrophysiology Services

  • Psychiatric/Mental Health Nurse Specialists

Whether your facility offers outpatient procedures, diagnostic testing, mental health, or integrated rehabilitation, enrolling in the VA Community Care Network (CCN) allows you to deliver essential care to veterans across the continuum of services.

Step-by-Step Enrollment in the VA CCN

Verify Licensure and Accreditation

  • Ensure your facility or center holds all applicable state and federal licenses
  • Maintain accreditation or certification relevant to your services (e.g., CARF, The Joint Commission, CLIA, etc.)
  • Staff should hold valid state licenses in their respective disciplines.

Prepare Required Documents

  • Facility license and liability insurance
  • Organizational W-9 form
  • Credentialed staff roster with relevant licensure
  • Medical director CVs (if applicable)
  • Documentation of services offered and scope of practice

Submit Your Application

Submit your application through the appropriate network portal:

Complete Mandatory Training

Required training may include:

  • VA HIPAA, privacy, and compliance protocols
  • Facility-level documentation and referral handling

Access training here: VA Provider Education & Training

Credentialing & Facility Review

  • Credentialing will verify provider qualifications, background, and facility compliance.
  • Your facility may undergo a capability review to assess accessibility, safety, and readiness to serve veterans.

Final Contract & Activation

  • You will receive a formal agreement outlining reimbursement rates and terms.
  • Once executed, your clinic or center may begin receiving and managing VA-authorized referrals.

Why Multidisciplinary Services Matter to Veterans

Veterans often experience complex, overlapping health concerns—physical, neurological, and psychological—that require a coordinated and team-based approach to treatment. Facilities that combine multiple services under one roof play a vital role in helping veterans recover, rehabilitate, and thrive post-service.

As a center-based service provider in the VA CCN, your role may include:

  • Providing outpatient surgical procedures or post-acute rehabilitation
  • Supporting veterans with chronic conditions or disabilities through coordinated therapy services
  • Delivering lab testing and diagnostics essential for specialty care planning
  • Offering SUD recovery services, mental health evaluations, and ongoing psychotherapy
  • Participating in cardiac and neurodiagnostic care that integrates with VA treatment teams

Key Benefits of Joining the VA CCN

  • Serve a Diverse Veteran Population: Address the full scope of care needs—from physical therapy and lab services to psychological and addiction support.

  • Streamlined Reimbursement: Receive payment for authorized services without excessive administrative burden.

  • Integrated Care Participation: Join coordinated care pathways that improve outcomes through collaboration with VA and community providers.

  • Broad Service Eligibility: Offer a wide range of billable services, including both professional and facility fees.

  • Telehealth Capability: Many services are eligible for virtual delivery, with VA approval.

Bridging the Gap for Veterans

VA Education Benefits for Veterans, Dependents, and Providers

Veterans and eligible family members may use VA education benefits to support continuing education and professional advancement. While separate from CCN enrollment, these resources can help recruit, train, and retain top clinical talent.

Key VA Programs Include:

  • GI Bill®: Tuition support for degrees, certifications, and vocational training
  • Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E): Career support for service-connected disabilities
  • Yellow Ribbon Program: Additional tuition assistance at participating institutions
  • Military Tuition Assistance Top-Up: Supplementary funding for active-duty service members
    Using VA Education Benefits:
  1. Compare programs with the GI Bill Comparison Tool
  2. Apply at VA.gov Education Application
  3. Coordinate with your school’s VA certifying official.
  4. Access VA career counseling and veteran-specific resources
  5. Note: These education programs are distinct from loan repayment or forgiveness initiatives. For loan repayment, visit the Loan Repayment & Incentives section.

Transitioning from Military Service

  • Military psychologists, physicians, and rehabilitation specialists who are transitioning to civilian practice should convert their credentials and explore expedited licensing pathways available in many states.
  • Be sure to highlight your deployment-related clinical experience, particularly in trauma, neurological care, SUD treatment, and integrated team-based environments, on your application and in your VA CCN profile.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What services can our clinic or center bill for under VA CCN?

 You may bill for medically necessary outpatient and inpatient services such as diagnostics, surgical procedures, rehabilitation, mental health, and SUD programs, when authorized by the VA.

Yes. Billing for both is permitted as long as services are authorized and properly linked to valid NPIs and billing codes under the contract.

Yes. Virtual services—including mental health therapy, lab follow-ups, and rehab consults—may be provided with VA approval and adherence to telehealth guidelines.

Absolutely. Collaborative discharge planning, integrated documentation, and communication with VA care teams are strongly encouraged to support continuity of care.

HIPAA Compliance Disclaimer

Veterans Desk is not a HIPAA-covered entity under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) and is not subject to HIPAA privacy or security requirements. We do not collect, store, or transmit Protected Health Information (PHI) on behalf of veterans, healthcare providers, or any other party.

Our platform operates solely as an informational and networking resource. We offer membership access to a publicly viewable directory of VA Community Care Network (CCN) providers, along with educational links and resources. We do not provide direct medical referrals, coordinate patient care, or act as an intermediary between veterans and healthcare providers in any clinical capacity.

All communications, medical information, or personal data exchanged between a veteran and a provider occur outside of Veterans Desk and at the sole discretion and responsibility of the parties involved. Veterans Desk does not monitor, manage, or store these exchanges.

By using this site, you acknowledge and agree that:

  1. Veterans Desk is not your healthcare provider or representative.

     

  2. Veterans Desk does not give medical advice, make treatment recommendations, or guarantee provider performance.

     

  3. Any medical or personal information you choose to share with a provider is done independently and outside our control.

     

If you require medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, please contact a licensed healthcare provider directly or use your VA-approved care coordination channels.

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Use of this website does not create a patient–provider relationship between you and Veterans Desk, its staff, or any healthcare provider listed on the site. We strongly encourage all veterans and users to consult directly with a licensed healthcare professional or their VA-approved care coordinator before making any decisions related to their health, treatments, or medical care.

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