Veterans' Disability Benefits: Better Accountability and Access Would Improve the Benefits Delivery at Discharge Program
Abstract
Recent military conflicts have increased interest in federal efforts to support servicemembers preparing to leave military service. Through the Benefits Delivery at Discharge (BDD) program, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), in collaboration with the Department of Defense (DOD), has made efforts to streamline access to veterans' disability benefits by allowing some servicemembers to file a claim and obtain a single comprehensive exam prior to discharge. This report examines VA's efforts to manage the BDD program and how VA and DOD are addressing challenges servicemembers face in accessing BDD. To address these objectives, GAO analyzed relevant documents and data, interviewed officials, and conducted site visits and interviews at selected military bases. GAO recommends that VA ii%prove timeliness and accuracy measures for BDD and predischarge claims data, collect additional data to monitor these claims, evaluate the BDD paperless process initiative, and improve its reviews of BDD operations. We recommend that DOD improve how it measures its goal for participation in VA benefits briefings. We also recommend that VA and DOD disseminate promising practices for the cooperative exam process. DOD concurred with our recommendations. VA generally agreed with our recommendations but did not agree to track the timeliness of BDD and predischarge claims development.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 2008
- Accession Number
- ADA488343
Entities
People
- Amber Yancey-carroll
- Daniel Bertoni
- Elizabeth Curda
- Greg Whitney
- Jason Palmer
- John Larsen
- Martin Scire
- Michele Grglich
- Mimi Nguyen
- Rachael Valliere
- Rebecca Beale
- Roger Thomas
- Walter Vance
Organizations
- United States Government Accountability Office