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What happens if a veteran loses his/her enrollment status through no fault of his/her own (e.g., an enrollment decision that would further restrict access to certain Priority Groups)?

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What happens if a veteran loses his/her enrollment status through no fault of his/her own (e.g., an enrollment decision that would further restrict access to certain Priority Groups)?

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Although VA has no plans to further restrict enrollment, if this happens, the veteran would be able to join a Medicare plan without penalty if he/she signs up within 63 days of loss of such enrollment status.

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