VA announced it is offering two opportunities for early participation in the new, more efficient claims decision review process outlined in the historic Veterans Appeals Improvement and Modernization Act of 2017.

  • These two opportunities will allow eligible Veterans to receive a review of a decision on a claim much faster than the current appeals process.

“VA is committed to transforming the appeals process,” said VA’s Acting Secretary Robert Wilkie. “This is evidenced by the success of Rapid Appeals Modernization Program which has seen over 12,000 Veterans opt-in.  In addition, the Board of Veterans’ Appeals has issued approximately 46,000 decisions this fiscal year — nearly 23,000 more decisions than last year at this time. We are on pace to reach a historical fiscal goal of 81,000 decisions.”

First, VA will expand the Rapid Appeals Modernization Program (RAMP) by removing the requirement that Veterans first receive an invitation from VA in order to elect participation in the program.

RAMP, which was initially launched in November 2017 as an invitation only program, allows eligible Veterans with a disability compensation appeal early access to the higher-level review and supplemental claim lanes outlined in the Appeals Modernization Act. By removing the invitation requirement, Veterans will have the opportunity to benefit from the new, more efficient decision review process, versus continuing to wait in the legacy appeal process. As of March 31, RAMP reviews were completed in an average of 52 days.

Second, in May, the Board of Veterans’ Appeals will launch its Early Applicability of Appeals Modernization (BEAAM) pilot project. Under this project, the Board will partner with the National Organization of Veterans’ Advocates, Paralyzed Veterans of America and the California Department of Veterans Affairs to identify 50 Veterans who are dissatisfied with a recent decision on their benefits claim.

These Veterans will participate in a study that allows them the option of appealing directly to the Board or seeking a review in RAMP.  In this study, the Board will collect preliminary data about Veteran choices and experiences.

In October, the Board will begin deciding appeals from RAMP decisions using the features of the Appeals Modernization Act, specifically its new, separate direct, evidence and hearing dockets.

The expansion of RAMP, combined with the BEAAM, will allow VA to collect valuable data about implementation of the Appeals Modernization Act.

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4 Comments

  1. Samuel Roof May 14, 2018 at 16:50

    I am a disabled veteran and have various claims that I filed back in August 2017, to this day there have been no final decision made. All they do is give you the run around and say they are awaiting other paperwork from others. I am unable to work and have only had one claim approved, its not sufficient to live off. I have tried all I could to no avail. Something needs to be done quickly.

  2. Teresa Grant May 10, 2018 at 20:59

    I am a disabled veteran being seen at the Augusta Ga va. Many doctors are quoting due to being over worked with no replacements putting Veterans Health at risk. Why are not more doctors being hired? In my clinic we have two RPN’s and only one MD. This is not acceptable. My RPR is doing all she can and taking the patients from the others that have resigned. She can only do so much. This is an SOS

  3. Lentis Lee May 10, 2018 at 10:19

    Called VA this morning, May 10th and VA had no knowledge of VA Ready Claims Program. They stated that I had to receive a notice from VA. Apparently the article above has not been communicated to VA customer service representatives.

    Lentis Lee

  4. Dan Browne May 10, 2018 at 10:17

    I’m a veteran senior citizen who has submitted a application for veterans non-service disability pension.
    All evidence was given as required. This was done back on February 13, 2018.
    I have called numerous times but was given the same information.
    According to the spokesperson a decision was made. Unfortunately, they were not permitted to give me a decision.
    Please help me resolve this issue.
    Daniel Browne

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