Veterans may be charged a copayment for urgent care that is different from other VA medical copayments. Copayments depend on the Veteran’s assigned priority group and the number of times an urgent care provider is visited in a calendar year. Copayment charges are billed separately by VA as part of VA’s billing process.
- Billing & Insurance. Attention Veterans with co-pays. Please read this important information concerning recent monthly co-pay suspensions. On April 6, VA stopped sending monthly copay billing statements. The suspension applied only to Veterans who had copayments for medical care or prescriptions. It will run until Dec.
- Pay your VA copay bill You need to pay your full VA copay bill balance by the due date on your billing statement to avoid late charges, interest, or collection actions. Find out how to make a payment—and what to do if you're having trouble making payments or you disagree with your bill. Update on copayments during COVID-19 pandemic.
- Due to COVID-19 the VA has been unable to mail bills to Veterans for copays, and a consolidated bill will be mailed in the future. However, Veterans can still check balances and make payments using one of three options: 1. Call 1-888-827-4817.
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Veterans should be aware and plan accordingly.
Suspension of Veteran VA medical care debts during COVID-19 scheduled to end in December
Veterans should be aware and plan accordingly that the current suspension of VA collection actions and extension of terms of previous repayment agreements is scheduled to end December 31, 2020.
VA stopped sending monthly billing statements for medical care debt starting April 6, 2020. This change followed the President’s April 2 announcement that was part of the nation's relief response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, all actions on debts owed to VA in the form of copayments under the jurisdiction of the U.S. Department of Treasury were suspended.
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With the conclusion of the mandated deferral, VA plans to begin billing Veterans in January 2021 for those postponed copays.
In January, Veterans should receive a patient statement that includes new copay charges for any care or prescriptions from April 6, 2020, through December 31, 2020, and any unpaid copays from before April 2020.
Veterans are not required to make payments until after December, but they can make them now if they want.
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How do I pay my VA copay bill?
Veterans can pay their bill in any of these 4 ways:
- Online
Pay directly from your bank account or by debit or credit card on the secure Pay.gov website. - By phone
Call the VA at 888-827-4817. Be sure to have your account number ready. - By mail
Send your payment stub, along with a check or money order made payable to 'VA,' to the address below. Be sure to include your account number on the check or money order.
VA Long Beach Healthcare System
Attn: Agent Cashier 04C
5901 East 7th Street
Long Beach, CA 90822 - In person
VA Long Beach Healthcare System Agent Cashier's Office is located in building 7, Room 104.
Bring your payment stub, along with a check or money order made payable to “VA.” Be sure to include your account number on the check or money order.
The agent cashier can look up your billing information; just bring a photo ID card.