VHA Directive 1088, titled establishes mandatory timelines and procedures for VA medical facilities to ensure veterans are informed of their health data . Communication Timelines :
: Results that do not require action must be communicated within 14 calendar days .
: Depending on the clinical urgency (e.g., critical or life-threatening findings), providers may be required to communicate results much faster than the 7-day standard . 1088 Prems.txt
: References to "Prem," a common character name in Indian cinema, specifically in contexts like "Nisha and Prem" from the film Hum Aapke Hain Koun..! .
: Test results requiring clinical action must be communicated to the patient within 7 calendar days from the date they are available to the provider . : References to "Prem," a common character name
: It outlines specific duties for the Under Secretary for Health and facility directors to ensure service-level workflows are in place to prevent results from being "lost to follow-up" . Contextual Alternatives If this file is not related to the VA, it may refer to:
: While results are often available via My HealtheVet after a 7-day hold, the directive requires proactive communication (e.g., via letter, phone, or Secure Messaging ) . : It outlines specific duties for the Under
: Item 1088 in a bibliography (e.g., from The George Washington Law Review or IOPscience ) .