National Association of American Veterans rejects proposal from Health Karma Group granting access to VA endorsed care to veterans-

In October, a proposal for a partnership that would have made affordable care for PTSD, help transitioning service members into the civilian workforce, treatment for military service animals, given free primary care doctor visits and much more to thousands of veterans was declined by the NAAV (National Association of American Veterans) – a national association supposedly dedicated to helping veterans. Health Karma Group, a leading healthcare technology company, would have provided all of the services free of charge to the NAAV, paid $7000 to advertise the availability of its services to veterans who can use them, and pay millions of dollars in royalties to be used to help veterans all across America. As of the time of writing this blog the National Association of American Veterans could not be reached for comment as to why an association declared to be dedicated to the assistance of veterans would not be making these free services available to as many veterans in need as possible. If you think the National Association of American Veterans should make critical mental health, physical health care & service animal care available to as many veterans as possible then email info@naavets.org and let President Constance Burns know that Health Karma, Responders1stcall, virtual EMDR treatments and more should be endorsed and availability fast tracked to any veterans that need a little help through a partnership with the Health Karma Group today. Tell Ms Burns “partner with Health Karma Group & every willing sponsor of veteran health service providers!”

Thanks for your support & God bless America!

– Joseph Smith

United States Navy veteran, Health Karma advocate, CEO Cj Contractor Services

Htxjoe@me.com

Published by Joseph Smith

CJ offers a variety of travel & financial services

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