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- 38 CFR 4. 104 -- Schedule of ratings—cardiovascular system.
Rate under the appropriate cardiovascular diagnostic code, depending on particular findings For DCs 7009, 7010, 7011, and 7015, a single evaluation will be assigned under the diagnostic code that reflects the predominant disability picture Thereafter, use the General Rating Formula
- Hypertension VA Rating: How to Qualify for VA Disability Benefits for . . .
Left unchecked, hypertension can lead to life-threatening issues like heart disease, stroke, and kidney failure But if your high blood pressure is connected to your service (or worsened by another service-connected condition), you may be eligible for tax-free monthly VA disability compensation
- How the VA Rates Hypertension
Hypertension is rated based on diastolic and systolic readings taken over time The use of medication also qualifies for a compensable rating Ratings increase with higher readings and additional symptoms or cardiac involvement VA Rating Table: Rating Explanation
- VA Rating for Hypertension | Hill Ponton, P. A.
This updated guide explains the VA rating criteria for hypertension and how to establish service connection, file and win a VA claim, and increase disability compensation
- VA Disability Rating for Hypertension | VA Rating Calculator
The VA rates hypertension under its Schedule for Rating Disabilities (38 CFR § 4 104), specifically Diagnostic Code 7101 Ratings range from 0% to 60%, depending on your blood pressure numbers and any related health issues
- VA Disability Rating for Hypertension - Veterans Guide
For hypertension, a veteran can receive a rating for 10%, 20%, 40%, and 60% A hypertension VA rating uses the two numbers of blood pressure readings as criteria for each level The top number, systolic pressure, measures how much pressure your blood exerts against arteries during each heartbeat
- VA Rating for High Blood Pressure With Medication - benefits
To be eligible for VA disability compensation for hypertension, your blood pressure must have a systolic pressure (top number) of 160mmHg or more or a diastolic pressure (bottom number) of 100mmHg or more
- Hypertension - How VA Disability Ratings Work
• Pre-hypertension is generally defined as systolic pressure between 120mm and 139mm and diastolic pressure from 80mm to 89mm Pre-hypertension is not a disability for VA purposes
- VA Rating for Hypertension - REE Medical
VA Evaluation: Hypertension is evaluated under Diagnostic Code 7101 (38 C F R § 4 104), with rating levels ranging from 10% to 60% based on sustained blood pressure readings and the need for continuous medication
- eCFR :: 38 CFR Part 4 -- Schedule for Rating Disabilities
Department of Veterans Affairs examination is not required prior to assignment of prestabilization ratings; however, the fact that examination was accomplished will not preclude assignment of these benefits
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