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Happy Holidays from VetCV


TeamVetCV and Our Patriot Teaming Partners Wish You and Your Family a Safe and Happy Holiday Season

Our offices will close early on December 22nd and will reopen on January 2nd.

Happy Holidays!

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VetCV is made for: Active Military, Veterans, All Ranks, Families, You.

We at VetCV thank you for trusting us to continue to do our part in supporting our Nation’s active military, Veterans, and their families.

If your organization is hiring – Post your Jobs on VetCV. Email or call us at teamvetcv@vetcv.com, 850.441.2008 – We’ll help get the word out!

Don’t have a your own VetCV account yet? Start by logging into your VetCV Vault, creating a new account, or email us at teamvetcv@vetcv.com.

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VetCV Community Events – Free Veterans Financial Literacy Program

Saturday, December 9แต—สฐ – 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM CST
Offices of Clark Partington โ€” Attorneys at Law
125 East Intendencia Street, 4th Floor,
Pensacola Beach, FL


TeamVetCV is excited to tell you about this important opportunity for Veterans and their families to improve their understanding of their finances.

The Business Law Section of the Florida Bar is holding an event on December 9, 2023 in conjunction with the Northern District of Florida Bankruptcy Bar Association and other local community organizations to provide financial literacy and other legal assistance for military veterans and active members of the military.

Counselors will be on-site to discuss various aspects of financial management and identify legal issues local veterans and active military may have to make educated financial decisions and help avoid pitfalls.

The in-person event is free of charge and scheduled from 9:30 AM until 12:30 PM. This event will be hosted by Clark Partington at their law offices located at 125 East Intendencia Street, 4th Floor, Pensacola, Florida 32502.

The Veterans Financial Literacy Program is very near and dear to Clark Partington Attorneys at Law, as well to the hearts of the counselors participating.

โ€œWhen you are born and raised in Pensacola, from an early age you are taught to respect and honor the service given by the men and women of the United States military,” said Doug Bates, one of the organizing attorneys providing pro bono services on December 9th. “Our financial literacy education program for veterans is one way that I can give back to the veterans who have given my family so much.โ€

All attorneys, military veterans, and active military are encouraged to participate and we look forward to seeing everyone there! Please register online by using the “Register Here” button below or going to https://www.ndflbba.com/events/veterans-financial-literacy-program. For more information, use the “Learn More” button or visit the Veterans Financial Literacy Program website at: https://flabizlaw.org/pro-bono-pledge/veterans-financial-literacy-program/.

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VetCV is made for: Active Military, Veterans, All Ranks, Families, You.

We at VetCV thank you for trusting us to continue to do our part in supporting our Nation’s active military, Veterans, and their families.

If your organization is hiring – Post your Jobs on VetCV. Email or call us at teamvetcv@vetcv.com, 850.441.2008 – We’ll help get the word out!

Don’t have a your own VetCV account yet? Start by logging into your VetCV Vault, creating a new account, or email us at teamvetcv@vetcv.com.

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VetCV Community Events – Marine Corps League Semper Fi 5K Run

October 28แต—สฐ – Starting at 0800
Gulfside Pavilion
Pensacola Beach, FL


VetCV is honored to support the Marine Corps League (MCL), Cpl J. R. Spears Detachment 066 in this important fundraising run benefiting the Santa Rosa Kidsโ€™ House, Vision of Hope, Be the Miracle, and Veterans in Distress Fund, Gulf Coast Kidโ€™s House and the Ryan Blackwell Foundation.

โ€œA 39-year tradition of giving to charity in the greater Pensacola areaโ€

October 28, 2023, marks the 39th year for the MCL/TEL Semper Fi 5k Charity Run. The origin of the run was as a fundraiser for the children and families of the Marines and Sailors who had perished in the Marine Barracks Beirut, Lebanon terrorist bombing attack on October 23, 1983.

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VetCV is made for: Active Military, Veterans, All Ranks, Families, You.

We at VetCV thank you for trusting us to continue to do our part in supporting our Nation’s active military, Veterans, and their families.

If your organization is hiring – Post your Jobs on VetCV. Email or call us at teamvetcv@vetcv.com, 850.441.2008 – We’ll help get the word out!

Don’t have a your own VetCV account yet? Start by logging into your VetCV Vault, creating a new account, or email us at teamvetcv@vetcv.com.

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VetCV Partners with Provider Network Beyond Med to Increase Access to Health and Wellness Services for Veterans Not Typically Covered by VA, TRICARE, or Insurance

Contact: Michael E. Walker
Marketing and Publications Editor
850.441.2008
mwalker@vetcv.com
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Pensacola, Fla. (August 8, 2023) VetCV has announced its partnership with Beyond Med, a health and wellness plan that provides members discounts on procedures that are not usually covered by insurance or offered through Military Treatment Facilities, VA medical facilities, or standard civilian insurance. Beyond Med’s low-cost subscription model allows patients to receive an average discount of 20% on self-pay procedures from their network of providers. VetCV also leverages Beyond Med’s unique position to increase access to health and wellness treatments for Veterans and their families by offering a 10% discount on their Beyond Med subscription.

Research shows that cosmetic and elective services are set to outpace traditional healthcare spending by a factor of three over the next 10 years. Despite this, many elective wellness and cosmetic procedures are not covered by most insurance and healthcare plans, including TRICARE or VA. While VA has greatly expanded the services it offers to veterans in recent years, it is understandably more focused on providing treatments that are medically necessary. The demand exists for these services, however, and the Veteran community is no exception.

โ€œThese are procedures that many people would like to do, but it doesnโ€™t always make financial sense when they have the opportunity,โ€ said VetCV Founder and CEO Niels Andersen. โ€œOnce weโ€™re confident that a Veteranโ€™s urgent and preventative medical needs are taken care of, we want to ensure that they feel good as well. Thatโ€™s where wellness services come in. The goal of our partnership with Beyond Med is to break down the financial barriers to the services that can help Military, Veterans, and their families look and feel good too.โ€

Visit https://vetcv.com/beyond-med.html to learn more.

About Beyond Med

With nearly 3,000 providers across New York, New Jersey, Arizona, and Florida, Beyond Med is rapidly expanding to new territories. By focusing on elective and self-pay procedures, Beyond Med has made these services affordable. As a VetCV Patriot Teaming Partner, their services are now available to VetCV members at a discounted price.

About VetCV

VetCV is a web-based app designed for Active Military, Veterans, and their families to help them navigate each chapter of their lives. With VetCV users can access career, education, medical support, reintegration, and employment opportunities, store and control important life documents and records, as well as find the resources they need to take advantage of those opportunities. Whether they are active duty, transitioning to civilian life, applying for college, starting their career, buying their first home, or planning for retirement, VetCV is there for Veterans every step of the way.

Reaching over 1.2 million community members, VetCV is rapidly becoming integral in the lives of our nationโ€™s Veterans and their families. VetCV utilizes its platform to provide trusted resources to its members by carefully vetting information and Patriot Teaming Partner organizations. The VetCV team of experts and advisors provides feedback and advice to help maintain its status as a Trusted Advisor of the Veteran community.

To learn more about VetCV, go to www.vetcv.com.    

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VetCV is made for: Active Military, Veterans, All Ranks, Families, You.

We at VetCV thank you for trusting us to continue to do our part in supporting our Nation’s active military, Veterans, and their families.

If your organization is hiring – Post your Jobs on VetCV. Email or call us at teamvetcv@vetcv.com, 850.441.2008 – We’ll help get the word out!

Don’t have a your own VetCV account yet? Start by logging into your VetCV Vault, creating a new account, or email us at teamvetcv@vetcv.com.

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VetCV Founder and CEO Receives Veteran Service Award for Contributions to the Veteran Community


The Florida Veterans Foundation Presents the Veterans Service Award to Companies and Individuals Who Show an Unwavering Commitment to Supporting the Veteran Community

July 24แต—สฐ, 2023 – Founder and CEO of VetCV Niels Andersen received the Veteran Service Award Medal from the Florida Veterans Foundation. The Florida Veterans Foundation is the lead Veteran advocacy and support non-profit organization across the State of Florida.

FVF Board of Directors member Col. Ben Findley (USAFR Ret.) who presented the award, said, โ€œ[The foundation] is honored to recognize Niels Andersen and VetCV for exemplary patriotism and service to veterans and their families.โ€ Col. Findley specifically noted VetCV and its related companiesโ€™ work in increasing access to healthcare for Veterans and their families, as well as their development of several software applications and data systems designed to support the Veteran community. He went on to say that โ€œFlorida has over 15 million Veterans and counting, so itโ€™s a very fertile ground for you and your team.โ€

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VetCV is made for: Active Military, Veterans, All Ranks, Families, You.

We at VetCV thank you for trusting us to continue to do our part in supporting our Nation’s active military, Veterans, and their families.

If your organization is hiring – Post your Jobs on VetCV. Email or call us at teamvetcv@vetcv.com, 850.441.2008 – We’ll help get the word out!

Don’t have a your own VetCV account yet? Start by logging into your VetCV Vault, creating a new account, or email us at teamvetcv@vetcv.com.

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VA Announces Over 40,000 Homeless Veterans Placed in Permanent Housing in 2022


The Department of Veterans Affairs reported that it had beaten its 2022 goal of housing 38,000 homeless Veterans by 2,400.

In a recent post on LinkedIn, VAโ€™s Under Secretary for Health Shereef Elnahal congratulated Executive Director of VAโ€™s Homeless Programs Office Monica Diaz alongside other VA representatives working to combat Veteran homelessness:

Some analysts and officials have attributed this success to HUD-VASH, a collaborative housing program between VA and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Under HUD-VASH, eligible veterans may receive a voucher that can be used to pay a portion of their monthly rent. This is indicative of the broader shift toward a philosophy of โ€œhousing-first,โ€ along with increased funding and case management, when addressing homelessness.

Many are hopeful that these numbers from last year mark a decisive turning point in Veteran homelessness. Despite an approximate 50% reduction in the overall number of homeless Veterans since 2009, there are still an estimated 40,056 unhoused Veterans on any given night according to the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans. Furthermore, over 80,000 Veterans will experience homelessness over the course of a year. While only about 7% of the U.S. population are Veterans, they account for nearly 13% of the population of homeless adults.

These worrying statistics demonstrate that, despite the promising results of last yearโ€™s efforts, there is still much work to be done. However, VA and other service organizations have shown no signs of relenting. VA officials have affirmed as much, with Ms. Diaz quoted as saying, โ€œIf there is even one [homeless Veteran], I say we need to do more.โ€

The VA Building, headquarters of the U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs in Washington, D.C.
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In keeping with the work being done to combat Veteran homelessness alongside our efforts to support Veterans and their families in every chapter of their lives, TeamVetCV has added a section dedicated to housing in the Resource Library. There, we have assembled tools, tips, and trusted resources for those in need of permanent housing, renters, home buyers, and anything Veterans and their families may need involving housing.

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VetCV is made for: Active Military, Veterans, All Ranks, Families, You.

We at VetCV thank you for trusting us to continue to do our part in supporting our Nation’s active military, Veterans, and their families.

If your organization is hiring – Post your Jobs on VetCV. Email or call us at teamvetcv@vetcv.com, 850.441.2008 – We’ll help get the word out!

Don’t have a your own VetCV account yet? Start by logging into your VetCV Vault, creating a new account, or email us at teamvetcv@vetcv.com.

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Happy Holidays from VetCV


TeamVetCV and Our Patriot Teaming Partners Wish You and Your Family a Safe and Happy Holiday Season

As 2022 comes to a close, take the time to appreciate the people closest to you. It’s easy to forget the little things when you’re busy getting things done. The holiday season is the perfect time to step back and take stock of what’s most important.ย 

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This year, VetCV will take part in Wreaths Across America Day at Barrancas National Cemetery in our hometown of Pensacola, FL. Wreaths Across America coordinates wreath-laying ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery along with over 3,400 other locations across the U.S. and abroad in cooperation with local organizations. The ceremony at Barrancas will be organized by the Marine Corps League, Cpl JR Spears Detachment. TeamVetCV encourages everyone to participate in Wreaths Across America Day on December 17th with an organization near you.

Our offices will close early on December 23rd and will reopen on January 3rd.

Happy Holidays!

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VetCV is made for: Active Military, Veterans, All Ranks, Families, You.

We at VetCV thank you for trusting us to continue to do our part in supporting our Nation’s active military, Veterans, and their families.

If your organization is hiring – Post your Jobs on VetCV. Email or call us at teamvetcv@vetcv.com, 850.441.2008 – We’ll help get the word out!

Don’t have a your own VetCV account yet? Start by logging into your VetCV Vault, creating a new account, or email us at teamvetcv@vetcv.com.

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Happy Thanksgiving to the VetCV Community


This Thanksgiving, weโ€™re grateful for the time we have to spend with our friends and family, and are thankful for the opportunities that lie ahead.

Have a safe and happy Thanksgiving!

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VetCV is made for: Active Military, Veterans, All Ranks, Families, You.

We at VetCV thank you for trusting us to continue to do our part in supporting our Nation’s active military, Veterans, and their families.

If your organization is hiring – Post your Jobs on VetCV. Email or call us at teamvetcv@vetcv.com, 850.441.2008 – We’ll help get the word out!

Don’t have a your own VetCV account yet? Start by logging into your VetCV Vault, creating a new account, or email us at teamvetcv@vetcv.com.

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Uninsured? Donโ€™t Qualify for VA Medical Benefits? What Are Affordable Healthcare Options to Help Fill the Gap?

Itโ€™s common knowledge that periods of transition can be the most stressful and difficult times in a personโ€™s life. Any major change in direction or focus can leave you vulnerable to unexpected circumstances. Veterans understand this more than anybody, having made the transition from military service to civilian life. One major problem associated with changing your career path or even being unemployed, is the possibility of being without health coverage. Additionally, having limited income sources to cover medical bills only adds to the problem. Itโ€™s clear that any major life change requires planning and preparation.

Luckily, there are ways to mitigate your medical and financial risks as you look for a new job, are uninsured or underinsured, or donโ€™t qualify for VA healthcare benefits that are both accessible and affordable to you and your family. One such resource that is becoming increasingly popular is telehealth and remote healthcare subscription services. While these services are not a replacement for health insurance, they offer convenient and inexpensive access to healthcare whenever and wherever you need it.

Donโ€™t Qualify for VA Healthcare Benefits? Donโ€™t Worry, Youโ€™re Not Alone.

Did you know that about 40% of U.S. Veterans do not qualify for VA healthcare?1 Or that about 30% of Veterans with service-connected disabilities do not qualify for healthcare benefits through Tricare?2 This leaves many veterans reliant on their employers or spending more on high deductible health plans for coverageโ€”or forgoing health insurance entirely.

Is It Possible to Survive Without Health Insurance?

In short, yes; at least until you get really sick or injured requiring in-person care or hospitalization. Though going without traditional healthcare coverage is definitely not a good idea, there are many resources to help mitigate the risks while being uninsured. There are, of course, medical emergencies and major medical events with high costs that can only be lowered by having traditional health insurance coverage. For this reason, we strongly suggest you find at least catastrophic or high co-pay and high deductible coverage if your situation allows. If that is your scenario, low-cost telehealth services may be a sensible option, most notably because maintaining regular doctor appointments and preventative care will improve your overall health and thus reduce the likelihood of more expensive medical problems in the long run.

Telehealth and remote healthcare programs can offer those without health insurance or those with high deductible and high co-pay catastrophic coverage an inexpensive way to manage their healthcare and mitigate many routine or unexpected medical costs. By making healthcare more convenient and accessible, as well as providing a way for doctors and patients to streamline appointments that donโ€™t necessarily need to be in person, remote healthcare/telehealth helps bring medical costs down for everyone.

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How Remote Healthcare Keeps You Covered When and Where You Need It Most

In recent years, both employers and employees have come to realize that if thereโ€™s work that can be done from home, then it should be. It saves everyone time and money, along with many other benefits. Similarly, telehealth and remote healthcare works to bring down overall healthcare costs by tailoring the right level of care to each individual situation.

Imagine you or a family member are having a minor medical issue. Often it becomes a choice between waiting several days or weeks for a doctorโ€™s appointment or going to the nearest urgent care center or emergency room. Urgent care centers are generally a quicker option than even emergency room visits but will still require a considerable wait time and often a long drive to get there. All three choices are likely to be expensive, with or without insurance.

Of course, for genuine emergencies, going to the emergency room should be your first and only option. Remember, every Emergency Department in every hospital in America must see you, irrespective of your ability to pay. However, there are situations where ER visits are not necessary and do not result in any treatment that couldnโ€™t have been performed by a scheduled appointment. According to a study conducted by the National Institute of Health, a little over 10% of emergency room visits are classified as non-urgent.3 Another systemic review published in The American Journal of Emergency Medicine found a median of 32% were categorized as non-urgent.4 Ultimately, the decision to go to the emergency room will depend upon your best judgment. The point is to determine the right level of care with the right level of urgency based on the specific medical issue.

Remember, your goal is to be seen, get treatment, and get your prescriptions with minimal stress.

When confronted with the choice between the ER, an urgent care center, or scheduling a doctorโ€™s appointment weeks or months out, thereโ€™s only one decision that is always wrong: avoiding being seen entirely. After weighing their options, many people will opt to simply ignore the issue until it either gets better or becomes too difficult or severe to avoid treatment. This is not an ideal solution, for obvious reasons.

If you are not having a medical emergency, then why burn your time and gas along with the high cost of a medical bill or copay, when you could get the same services from your smart phone, all without leaving your home? With remote urgent care, a qualified medical provider can see you on your time. No time wasted; no money spentโ€”and no reason not to seek medical care.

What to Look for When Selecting a Remote Healthcare Solution

If you decide to go with a remote healthcare service, you need to make sure they offer more than just urgent care, though. You should be able to manage your health in nearly the same way you would with a traditional primary care physicianโ€”just over the phone or through video chat. You should also determine if they offer prescriptions, check-ups, diagnostics, and preventative care. Itโ€™s also worth your time to check for any additional features included in a plan youโ€™re researchingโ€”many services include surprising discounts and promotions that you may not have previously considered.

Of course, certain procedures cannot be performed remotely. This shouldnโ€™t be an issue though, as long as youโ€™ve planned properly and done your research. Many remote healthcare programs will offer discounts for these services, so itโ€™s worth it to check what each program includes when comparing the different plans and service providers. However, focusing on the things that canโ€™t be done remotely is losing sight of your objective. Keep in mind, the point is to take care of the appointments that can be done remotely. For most of us, this includes the majority of our standard appointments. As long as a remote healthcare program allows you get these appointments taken care of as part of your planโ€”ideally at no additional cost and without sitting in a waiting room for endless hoursโ€”then you stand to manage your health while saving time and moneyโ€”even without insurance or as a supplement to it. Remember, your goal is to be seen, get treatment, and get your prescriptions with minimal stress.

So, Here Is What Weโ€™ve Done to Help Solve This Problem:

Thanks to advances in communication and information technologies, subscription-based remote healthcare has rapidly become a viable option for anyone who finds themselves uninsured that not many people are aware of. Finding these kinds of resources and making them available to Veterans and their families is core to TeamVetCV’s mission. Therefore, we’ve partnered with Health Karma to create VetCV Remote Healthcare Services as a way to provide greater access to care to VetCV members at the best possible price we could do it for.

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During TeamVetCV’s collaboration with Health Karma, we’ve taken into consideration the specific needs of Veterans and their families along with the advantages of remote healthcare to create what we think will be a life-changing resource for the many families who need it most. So, as you research and compare different healthcare solutions, consider what we’re offering and keep VetCV Remote Healthcare Services in mind.

Subscribers to VetCV Remote Healthcare Services have 24/7 access to healthcare for themselves, their family members, and even their petsโ€”Yes, even your pets!โ€”so  they can focus on completing the next step in their lives with peace of mind. Thanks to the efficient and low-cost nature of remote care, VetCV Remote Healthcare Services plans are available for $29.50/month for individuals and $49.50/month for families (up to 7 household members). Each plan has access to all features and services, including:

  • Immediate Access โ†’ With VetCV Remote Healthcare Services, the average time to privately speak with an Urgent Care Provider is as little as 21 minutes. Speak with your personal Primary Care Provider in less than 24 hours, NOT weeks or months.
  • Healthcare Wherever You Are โ†’ It doesnโ€™t matter if youโ€™re in the city center or the middle of nowhere, manage your health at home using your smartphone, computer, or tablet. Get your appointments taken care of over the phone or through video chat.
  • $0 Copay & No Surprise Expenses โ†’ All appointments are included with your membership.
  • Affordability โ†’ VetCV Remote Healthcare Servicesโ€™ unique membership model is an affordable way to ensure that you and your family have access to care.
  • Primary, Urgent, and In-The-Moment Mental Healthcare โ†’ 24/7/365 access to
    treatment whenever you or your family need it.
  • No Cost Care for Pets and Service Animals โ†’ 24/7/365 access to remote veterinary care at $0โ€”all appointments are included with your membership.
  • Free & Discounted Medications โ†’ Get the 37 most common medications at $0. For the rest, you can get discount of 60% on average and in some cases, 80% or more.
  • Special Discounts โ†’ Get up to 50% off on dental, hearing, and even vision and eyewear.

Click Below to Learn How You Can Receive Special Pricing on a Subscription to VetCV Remote Healthcare Services.


1Farmer, Carrie M, et al. โ€œBalancing Demand and Supply for Veteransโ€™ Health Care: A Summary of Three RAND Assessments Conducted under the Veterans Choice Act.โ€ RAND Health Quarterly, vol. 6, no. 1, 2016, https://doi.org/10.7249/rr1165.4.

2Erickson, W., Lee, C., von Schrader, S. (2022). Disability Statistics from the American Community Survey (ACS). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Yang-Tan Institute (YTI). Retrieved from Cornell University Disability Statistics website: www.disabilitystatistics.org

3Honigman, Leah S et al. โ€œNational Study of Non-urgent Emergency Department Visits and Associated Resource Utilization.โ€ The western journal of emergency medicine, vol. 14,6 (2013): 609-16. doi:10.5811/westjem.2013.5.16112

4Durand AC, Gentile S, Devictor B, et al. โ€œED patients: how nonurgent are they? systematic review of the emergency medicine literature.โ€ Am J Emerg Med. 2011;29:333โ€“345. 


VetCV is made for: Active Military, Veterans, All Ranks, Families, You.

We at VetCV thank you for trusting us to continue to do our part in supporting our Nation’s active military, Veterans, and their families.

If your organization is hiring – Post your Jobs on VetCV. Email or call us at teamvetcv@vetcv.com, 850.441.2008 – We’ll help get the word out!

Don’t have a your own VetCV account yet? Start by logging into your VetCV Vault, creating a new account, or email us at teamvetcv@vetcv.com.

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Introducing Affordable and Accessible Face-to-Face Remote Healthcare for Veterans and Their Families

We Heard You
And We’ve Got you Covered.

Now Live!

VetCV users told us about their frustrations around healthcare. You have enough to deal with. You shouldn’t have to worry about the time, distance, and availability of healthcare when you just need to see a doctor.

That’s why we’re proud to partner with Health Karma to work on these issues and bring this solution to you. Together, we have been working hard to help build out their platform to specifically cater to Veterans, Active Duty Military, and their Families. 

VetCV users can look forward to special pricing for Health Karma’s individual and family plans. Members will have access to benefits, discounts, and virtual services including:

  • Affordable virtual care for you and your family.
  • Up to 80% discounts on most prescription medications. New Updated Formulary of 37+ free medications included in your plan being released soon!
  • Convenient & accessible virtual primary care appointments with urgent care available 24/7.
  • $0 co-pay & $0 deductible for all services.
  • In-the-moment behavioral & mental health services.
  • Unlimited access to consultations with licensed veterinarians for pets & service animals.

Stay tuned.

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VetCV is made for: Active Military, Veterans, All Ranks, Families, You.

We at VetCV thank you for trusting us to continue to do our part in supporting our Nation’s active military, Veterans, and their families.

If your organization is hiring – Post your Jobs on VetCV. Email or call us at teamvetcv@vetcv.com, 850.441.2008 – We’ll help get the word out!

Don’t have a your own VetCV account yet? Start by logging into your VetCV Vault, creating a new account, or email us at teamvetcv@vetcv.com.

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