VA disability compensation disability ratings may not reflect veterans' economic losses : report to the Chairman, Subcommittee on Compensation, Pension, Insurance and Memorial Affairs, Committee on Veterans' Affairs, House of RepresentativesDIANE Publishing |
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... represent the effect that service-connected conditions have on the average earning capacity of disabled veterans, and few adjustments are being made to ratings in conjunction with these revisions. When making adjustments to the ratings ...
... represent the effect that service-connected conditions have on the average earning capacity of disabled veterans, and few adjustments are being made to ratings in conjunction with these revisions. When making adjustments to the ratings ...
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... represent the average loss in earning capacity among disabled veterans. Under the proposed rule-making process, proposed changes to the schedule are published in the Federal Register, and veterans and others are given the opportunity to ...
... represent the average loss in earning capacity among disabled veterans. Under the proposed rule-making process, proposed changes to the schedule are published in the Federal Register, and veterans and others are given the opportunity to ...
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... average earnings of veterans on the VA disability rolls at that time. Given that other studies have successfully ... represent or be represented by other conditions in the schedule or (2) the number of veterans on the rolls with that ...
... average earnings of veterans on the VA disability rolls at that time. Given that other studies have successfully ... represent or be represented by other conditions in the schedule or (2) the number of veterans on the rolls with that ...
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... represent the average loss in the earnings veterans experience. On the other hand, they might show that ratings assigned to some conditions are not appropriate and either overestimate or underestimate veterans' average loss in earnings ...
... represent the average loss in the earnings veterans experience. On the other hand, they might show that ratings assigned to some conditions are not appropriate and either overestimate or underestimate veterans' average loss in earnings ...
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... average loss in earnings veterans experience as a result of specific service - connected conditions . The cost , however , represents a small fraction of the approximately $ 11.5 billion in disability compensation benefits paid to ...
... average loss in earnings veterans experience as a result of specific service - connected conditions . The cost , however , represents a small fraction of the approximately $ 11.5 billion in disability compensation benefits paid to ...
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100 percent average earnings average impairment average loss average reduction basis Body System capacity among disabled Census compensate veterans Compensation and Pension conditions on earnings Current Population Survey current schedule data on earnings Degree of Disability Department of Veterans Diagnoses Changed diagnostic codes disability rolls disabled and nondisabled draft report earning capacity resulting earnings loss earnings of disabled earnings of veterans earnings-based economic loss Economic Validation ECVARS effect of service-connected endometriosis ensure that disability equitable estimate the effect functional capacity help ensure impairment in earning individuals loss in earnings medical criteria million veterans nondisabled veterans Number of veterans ovaries physical impairment quadriplegic Rating Disabilities ratings for conditions reduction in earning represent the average reviewed Schedule for Rating schedule was developed set disability ratings Social Security Administration specific service-connected conditions stratum Table total disability Type of Change VA’s variables veteran's condition Veterans Affairs Veterans Health Administration veterans service organization
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Page 4 - The ratings shall be based, as far as practicable, upon the average impairments of earning capacity resulting from such injuries in civil occupations...
Page 23 - Service tax records, as well as data from national surveys, including the Survey of Income and Program Participation and the Current Population Survey...
Page 21 - Gender Differences in Wage Losses from Impairments: Estimates from the Survey of Income and Program Participation," 29/ Human Resources 865 (1994); William G.
Page 24 - ... earning capacity over the last 51 years. Thus, the ratings may not accurately reflect the levels of economic loss that veterans currently experience as a result of their disabilities.
Page 14 - VA conducted a study of the 1945 version of its disability rating schedule which concluded that at least some disability ratings in the schedule did not accurately reflect the average impairment in earning capacity among disabled veterans and needed to be adjusted.
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Page 13 - Two major studies have been conducted since the implementation of the 1945 version of the schedule to determine whether the schedule constitutes an adequate basis for compensating veterans with service-connected conditions One was conducted by a presidential commission in the mid-1950s and a second by VA in the late 1960s Both concluded, for various reasons, that at least some disability ratings in the...
Page 35 - THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS Veterans Benefits Administration Washington DC 20420 JL.
Page 11 - Advances in the management of disabilities, like medication to control mental illness or computer-aided prosthetic devices that return some functioning to the physically impaired, have helped reduce the severity of the functional loss caused by both mental and physical disabilities. Electronic communications and assistive technologies, such as synthetic voice systems, standing wheelchairs, and modified automobiles and vans, have given people with certain types of disabilities more independence and...
Page 21 - The Effects of a Disability on Labor Market Performance: The Case of Epilepsy.