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Appendix I: VA Persian Gulf Bi-Monthly Report
Pages 135-140

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From page 135...
... This report should be transmitted to the following address Nepal latent of Veterans Affairs Environmental Agents Service (131) ATTN: Persian Gulf Coordinator 810 Vermont Avenue, N.W.
From page 136...
... Justif cation for exceptions to this requirement should be directed to EAS (131J, VHA Headquarters. Independent outpatient clinics should report in a manner similar to VA medical centers.
From page 137...
... Problems or challenges should be documented with comments regarding examination workload. An explanation and action plan to alleviate delays should be provided in situations where a facility has 50 or more examinations pending, and/or the next available appointment is more than 30 days beyond the date of request.
From page 138...
... : List total number of completed initial examinations performed for 2-month period ending July 3 1, 1995 (i.e., total number of Persian Gulf Registry code sheets submitted to Austin Automation Center (AAC)
From page 139...
... The Next Available Appointment Date: J Number of Veterans Failing to Keep an Initial Examination Appointment: Total number of veterans who failed to keep a scheduled appointment during the current bi-monthly reporting period. This is not cumulative.


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