Smoke and flames coming from a burn pit rise into the night sky. (DVIDS)
On August 1, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) unveiled a revamped Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry (AHOBPR 2.0) designed to accelerate research into the health consequences faced by veterans exposed to toxic fumes during their military service.
A Redesigned Registry for a Healthier Veteran Community
Originally established in 2014 at the behest of Congress, the registry aims to gather data that will inform the development of new treatments, improve predictive medicine, and ensure appropriate care for those affected.
However, feedback from veterans indicated that the original registry was overly burdensome to participate in.
The redesigned registry addresses these concerns by significantly expanding eligibility criteria and simplifying the enrollment process.
Millions more veterans and service members are now automatically included based on their Department of Defense (DoD) records, with a clear option to opt out if desired.
“This tool is a significant improvement in making data available in a way that better serves all those who were exposed to burn pits and other hazards,” said Dr. Lester Martinez-Lopez, assistant secretary of defense for health affairs, cited by the DoD. “Being part of the registry is a way for individuals to help and improve our understanding of the challenges faced by service members and veterans affected by these exposures,” he added.
The registry will collect information on deployment locations, demographics, and other relevant factors.
This data will be used to identify patterns of illness, develop new treatments, and inform policy decisions, such as expanding the list of presumptive conditions linked to burn pit exposure.
On August 1, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) unveiled a revamped Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry (AHOBPR 2.0) designed to accelerate research into the health consequences faced by veterans exposed to toxic fumes during their military service.
A Redesigned Registry for a Healthier Veteran Community
Originally established in 2014 at the behest of Congress, the registry aims to gather data that will inform the development of new treatments, improve predictive medicine, and ensure appropriate care for those affected.
However, feedback from veterans indicated that the original registry was overly burdensome to participate in.
The redesigned registry addresses these concerns by significantly expanding eligibility criteria and simplifying the enrollment process.
Millions more veterans and service members are now automatically included based on their Department of Defense (DoD) records, with a clear option to opt out if desired.
“This tool is a significant improvement in making data available in a way that better serves all those who were exposed to burn pits and other hazards,” said Dr. Lester Martinez-Lopez, assistant secretary of defense for health affairs, cited by the DoD. “Being part of the registry is a way for individuals to help and improve our understanding of the challenges faced by service members and veterans affected by these exposures,” he added.
The registry will collect information on deployment locations, demographics, and other relevant factors.
This data will be used to identify patterns of illness, develop new treatments, and inform policy decisions, such as expanding the list of presumptive conditions linked to burn pit exposure.
Eligibility and Enrollment in AHOBPR 2.0
The VA has significantly simplified the process of participating in the AHOBPR 2.0.
Here’s a breakdown of what you need to know:
Who is eligible?
The AHOBPR 2.0, as mentioned, automatically enrolls veterans and service members (living or deceased) based on DoD records.
This includes those who served in specific operations and campaigns like Desert Shield and Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, Enduring Freedom, and New Dawn.
Additionally, it encompasses service members stationed in certain locations between August 2, 1990, and August 31, 2021.
And if you change your mind, you can opt back in. Absolutely! Veterans and service members who initially opted out can rejoin by submitting a request here.
Data for a Better Future
While participation in the registry does not directly impact individual care or benefits, the information collected will be invaluable in guiding future policy decisions, such as the designation of presumptive conditions.
Veterans seeking immediate healthcare or benefits related to toxic exposures are encouraged to visit VA.gov/PACT or call 1-800-698-2411.
The VA is optimistic that the AHOBPR 2.0 will be a critical tool in improving the lives of veterans affected by burn pit exposure.
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