Apply for VA healthcare in Montana — most veterans qualify. PACT Act 2022 expanded eligibility broadly (especially for veterans with toxin exposure). Approved usually within 1 week of filing VA Form 10-10EZ. Enrolled veterans get access to Montana VA Medical Centers + outpatient clinics.
Yes if denied before August 2022. PACT Act 2022 expanded eligibility broadly — especially for veterans with toxin exposure (burn pits, Agent Orange, Camp Lejeune water). Many veterans denied pre-2022 now qualify automatically. Re-apply at va.gov/health-care/apply/.
Priority Groups 1-6: free for service-connected conditions, $0-$15 copays for primary care visits, $30 for specialist visits. Priority Groups 7-8: higher copays. Combat veterans within 5 years of discharge: free. Catastrophically disabled: free. Same nationally, doesn't vary by state.
VA healthcare is for veterans only. Family of veterans rated 100% P&T can get CHAMPVA (Civilian Health and Medical Program of VA). Family also get TRICARE if veteran is retired-pay-eligible. See /champva-eligibility for the family-coverage path.
VA quality varies by facility. Montana VAMCs are publicly rated by VA via SAIL (Strategic Analytics for Improvement and Learning) — search "VA SAIL {state}" for current rankings. Vet Center care quality is more uniform — they're tightly managed nationally.