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S03E05 - The VA's M21-1 Medical Evidence Rules: What Counts for Your Claim

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From Open Ranks Nurse Consulting Services and their Service Project 'The Future Veterans Initiative' comes a new podcast exploring the complex medical board process service members navigate. For more on Open Ranks' services, visit www.openranksnc.com. Join us as we dive deep into this confusing system, providing insights and guidance to empower those transitioning out due to medical reasons. Become an insider and subscribe to our youtube channel: Open Ranks Youtube Channel

In the VA disability world, not all medical evidence is considered equal. The M21-1 adjudication manual outlines strict standards for what types of evidence carry weight - and what doesn't.

This episode dives deep into the M21-1 regulations governing VA evidence submission and evaluation. We'll explore key topics like:

The VA's definitions of different evidence classes - medical treatment, lay statements, private medical opinions, and more. Understanding these distinctions is crucial.

Relative evidentiary weight and probative value - How the VA prioritizes and weighs various evidence types when rating claims.

Are you confused, stuck, and feeling lost about the med board process?

I've made a free MEB resource organizer to help you learn about the med board journey. The organizer gives you an easy way to keep track of your forms and medical records. Having your records organized makes it simpler to prove your health issues are connected to your military service. When you can clearly show this connection, you have a better chance of getting a positive result from your med board. The program guides you step-by-step through properly preparing your important documents. This increases your odds of receiving the disability ratings you deserve.

Let's jump on a free 30 minute call. Click the link to reserve your spot and get your MEB resource Organizer. Book My Free Consult

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Manage episode 417692414 series 3563422
Content provided by Open Ranks Nurse Consulting Services, PLLC and Jerome Spearman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Open Ranks Nurse Consulting Services, PLLC and Jerome Spearman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

From Open Ranks Nurse Consulting Services and their Service Project 'The Future Veterans Initiative' comes a new podcast exploring the complex medical board process service members navigate. For more on Open Ranks' services, visit www.openranksnc.com. Join us as we dive deep into this confusing system, providing insights and guidance to empower those transitioning out due to medical reasons. Become an insider and subscribe to our youtube channel: Open Ranks Youtube Channel

In the VA disability world, not all medical evidence is considered equal. The M21-1 adjudication manual outlines strict standards for what types of evidence carry weight - and what doesn't.

This episode dives deep into the M21-1 regulations governing VA evidence submission and evaluation. We'll explore key topics like:

The VA's definitions of different evidence classes - medical treatment, lay statements, private medical opinions, and more. Understanding these distinctions is crucial.

Relative evidentiary weight and probative value - How the VA prioritizes and weighs various evidence types when rating claims.

Are you confused, stuck, and feeling lost about the med board process?

I've made a free MEB resource organizer to help you learn about the med board journey. The organizer gives you an easy way to keep track of your forms and medical records. Having your records organized makes it simpler to prove your health issues are connected to your military service. When you can clearly show this connection, you have a better chance of getting a positive result from your med board. The program guides you step-by-step through properly preparing your important documents. This increases your odds of receiving the disability ratings you deserve.

Let's jump on a free 30 minute call. Click the link to reserve your spot and get your MEB resource Organizer. Book My Free Consult

  continue reading

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