From News Nation:
“Nearly 50K veterans used
suicide prevention program in its first year: VA”
If you or someone you know needs
help, resources or someone to talk to, you can find it at the National Suicide
Prevention Lifeline website or by calling 1-800-273-8255. People are available
to talk to 24×7.
Nearly 50,000 veterans made use
of an emergency suicide prevention program that was launched by the Department
of Veterans Affairs last year. The VA announced Wednesday that 49,714 veterans
and former service members took advantage of a new benefit that allowed them to
go to any VA or non-VA health facility to get free emergency care if they were
experiencing an acute suicidal crisis.
The department said the benefit
not only offered potentially life-saving health care, it saved more than $64
million in health care costs. “There is nothing more important to VA than
preventing Veteran suicide — and this expansion of no-cost care has likely
saved thousands of lives this year,” VA Secretary Denis McDonough said in a
statement. “We want all Veterans to know they can get the care they need, when
they need it, no matter where they are.” The department said the new policy
allowed those experiencing a suicidal crisis to get necessary care, including
emergency room visits, up to 30 days of inpatient or crisis residential care,
up to 90 days of outpatient care and transportation costs. The VA also said
that the policy expanded no-cost care to 9 million veterans with its inaugural
launch last year.
Veterans are 57 percent more
likely to commit suicide than those who have not served, and suicide is the
second-leading cause of death among veterans under the age of 45, according to
the organization Stop Soldier Suicide. The most recent report from the VA found
that there were 6,392 veteran suicide deaths in 2021 — up 114 deaths from the
year prior.
The report also said that suicide
was the 13th leading cause of death among all veterans in 2021, with the most
occurring among those aged 18 to 34.
^ Every Soldier and Veteran saved
is worth the cost of the Program. ^
https://www.newsnationnow.com/us-news/military/veteran-suicide-prevention-program/
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