How do I get my QTC results?
A QTC representative can be reached at 1(800) 682-9701 or 1(213) 474-2799. How do I obtain a copy of my exam report? QTC is not the custodian of the records; therefore, we are prohibited from giving results to anyone outside of the VBA.
Who is QTC medical?
Who We Are. QTC is the largest provider of disability and occupational health examination services. ... QTC applies a customized, systematic operational workflow to administer evaluations, supported by innovative technology that achieves extraordinary quality, timeliness, and customer service goals.
What is QTC reimbursement for mileage?
I need to get reimbursement for parking/toll/mileage.
For Veterans, travel will be reimbursed at a rate of 41.5 cents per mile for each appointment you attend. You will receive your mileage check within 7-10 business days from the date of appointment.
What is QTC VA exam?
QTC is a contractor for the VA that performs medical examinations for the VA. VA medical professionals who perform C&P examinations are VA health care providers whose sole job is to perform compensation and pension examinations for veterans seeking disability benefits.
Does QTC help Veterans?
“Our Veterans deserve an expedient, efficient and reliable system to provide medical disability examinations. We're proud the Department of Veterans Affairs has entrusted QTC to continue to provide these important services for our Veterans,” said QTC President Grant Kim.
Is QTC a government agency?
QTC is a national provider of independent medical examinations and associated services.
What does QTC company do?
QTC is the largest provider of disability and occupational health examination services. Our 40-year history has been marked by a focus on delivering high quality, technology-driven, exam solutions for our clients.
What is QTC for Veterans?
QTC uses its customized, systematic operational workflow to manage operations and help VA achieve efficiency and accuracy goals. “Our Veterans deserve an expedient, efficient and reliable system to provide medical disability examinations,” said QTC President Grant Kim.