Two Decades of Department of Veterans Affairs Traumatic Brain Injury Care and Benefits for Veterans of Post-9/11 Conflicts.

G. Whiteneck, William Williams, Emily Almeida, Douglas E. Bidelspach, William Culpepper, Linda M Picon, CB Eagye, David Dr Mellick
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OBJECTIVE To describe the background, methodology, and results of the congressionally mandated Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) Veterans Health Registry. SETTING Veterans Health Administration (VHA) and Veterans Benefit Administration (VBA). PARTICIPANTS A total of 441 639 Veterans of post-9/11 conflicts who exhibited symptoms associated with TBI and sought care or benefits from the VA between September 2001 and September 2021. Design: Retrospective analysis of VHA and VBA administrative records. MAIN MEASURES (1) VA/Department of Defense Identity Repository to identify Veterans with a deployment to the Southwest Asia theater of operations; (2) the VA TBI Screening and Evaluation Program data; (3) Inpatient and Outpatient Encounter data; and (4) an extract of the VBA Corporate Database to identify Veterans filing benefit claims based on TBI. RESULTS An unduplicated total of 441 639 post-9/11 Veterans were identified in the Registry via three different pathways to entry: 369 909 Veterans through a positive TBI Screen, 253 177 Veterans receiving healthcare including a TBI diagnosis, and 108 541 Veterans filing TBI disability claims. Among Veterans reporting current TBI symptoms who completed a clinical evaluation, a diagnosis of TBI was confirmed by a TBI specialist in 68.7% of the cases. The TBI severity of confirmed cases was classified as mild in 86.6% of the cases, moderate in 8.3%, and severe in 4.1%. The TBI Registry Veterans were hospitalized 66 503 times and seen 1 521 898 times as outpatients in VHA facilities with diagnoses including TBI. Among Veterans filing TBI disability claims, 67.3% were adjudicated as service-connected. CONCLUSION The VA TBI Health Registry has identified over 440 000 Veterans of post-9/11 conflicts who presented to the VA for care or benefits with TBI symptomatology. This large number and the volume of TBI health care and benefits provided over the two decades since 9/11 demonstrate the need for the VA's strong ongoing focus on screening, evaluation, and rehabilitation of TBI. Key words:Department of Veterans Affairs, post-9/11, Registry, TBI, traumatic brain injury, VA, VBA, Veterans, Veterans Benefit Administration, Veterans Health Administration, VHA.
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退伍军人事务部对 9/11 冲突后退伍军人的创伤性脑损伤护理和福利二十年。
目的描述美国国会授权退伍军人事务部(VA)建立的创伤性脑损伤(TBI)退伍军人健康登记处的背景、方法和结果。参与者2001年9月至2021年9月期间,共有441 639名911冲突后退伍军人表现出与创伤性脑损伤相关的症状,并向退伍军人事务部寻求治疗或福利。设计:主要措施(1)退伍军人事务部/国防部身份信息库,以识别曾被部署到西南亚战区的退伍军人;(2)退伍军人事务部创伤性脑损伤筛查和评估计划数据;(3)住院病人和门诊病人就诊数据;以及(4)退伍军人事务部企业数据库提取物,以识别因创伤性脑损伤而提出福利申请的退伍军人。结果通过三种不同的进入途径,登记处共识别出 441 639 名 9/11 事件后的退伍军人(未重复数据):369 909 名退伍军人通过了 TBI 筛选,253 177 名退伍军人接受了包括 TBI 诊断在内的医疗服务,108 541 名退伍军人提出了 TBI 伤残索赔。在报告目前有 TBI 症状并完成临床评估的退伍军人中,68.7% 的病例经 TBI 专家确诊为 TBI。确诊病例中,有 86.6% 的 TBI 严重程度被归类为轻度,8.3% 为中度,4.1% 为重度。创伤性脑损伤登记处的退伍军人共住院 66 503 人次,在退伍军人医疗服务机构门诊就诊 1 521 898 人次,诊断结果包括创伤性脑损伤。在提出 TBI 伤残索赔的退伍军人中,67.3% 被裁定为与服役有关。结论退伍军人 TBI 健康登记处已确认有超过 44 万名 9/11 冲突后退伍军人因 TBI 症状到退伍军人事务部寻求治疗或福利。这个庞大的数字以及自9/11事件后二十年间提供的TBI医疗保健和福利的数量表明,退伍军人事务部有必要持续关注TBI的筛查、评估和康复。关键词:退伍军人事务部、9/11 事件后、登记处、TBI、创伤性脑损伤、VA、VBA、退伍军人、退伍军人福利管理局、退伍军人健康管理局、VHA。
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