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Patient-Centered Community Care

What is Patient-Centered Community Care (PC3)?

Patient-Centered Community Care (PC3) is a program that contracts with vendors to develop a network of health care providers to deliver covered care to Veterans. The covered care includes:

  • primary care
  • inpatient specialty care
  • outpatient specialty care
  • mental health care
  • limited emergency care
  • limited newborn care for enrolled female Veterans following delivery
  • skilled home health care
  • home infusion therapy

Care is available through PC3 when local VA Medical Centers cannot readily provide the needed care to Veterans due to demand exceeding capacity, geographic inaccessibility or other limiting factors.

You can view the map of PC3 contractor coverage and the regional breakdown of PC3 contractor coverage by VISN (Veterans Integrated Service Networks) on the VA website:

http://www.va.gov/PURCHASEDCARE/programs/veterans/nonvacare/pccc/PC3_coverage.asp

Our office is committed to making servicemembers aware of their VA benefits and helping qualified servicemembers receive their benefits after a claim has been denied. In appeals, we always seek to secure the compensation our injured servicemembers rightfully deserve in order to provide for themselves and their family. So call 800-861-7262 today for a free consultation. Because we are here to help you.

This article is for educational and marketing purposes only. Therefore, it does not create an attorney-client relationship.