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  • Epidemiology
  • Public health policy

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  • Presumptive condition lists formally link military service factors to specific veteran health conditions.
  • These lists are crucial for veterans' healthcare access and compensation.
  • Variations exist in these lists across different veterans' administrations globally.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To conduct an environmental scan of presumptive condition lists and their scientific basis.
  • To inform other veterans' administrations considering the development or revision of such lists.
  • To identify commonalities and differences in conditions, military eligibility, and scientific processes.

Main Methods:

  • Environmental scan of presumptive condition lists from four veterans' administrations.
  • Targeted internet searches and direct correspondence with veterans' administrations.
  • Analysis of included conditions, qualifying military factors, and scientific review processes.

Main Results:

  • Significant variation in included conditions and military eligibility requirements (e.g., conflict, context, time period).
  • Divergent scientific review processes were employed in the development of these lists.
  • Evidence and experience from veteran and civilian compensation systems can be leveraged.

Conclusions:

  • Presumptive condition lists are not standardized across different veterans' administrations.
  • There is a need for greater harmonization and evidence-based development of these lists.
  • Ongoing research into military exposures and veteran health links is recommended.