CHAMPVA (Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs) provides health insurance coverage to eligible dependents — spouses and children — of veterans who are 100% permanently and totally (P&T) disabled, or who died from a service-connected condition. CHAMPVA covers 75% of most healthcare costs with no monthly premium.
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| Requirement | You qualify if… | How to verify |
|---|---|---|
| Veteran sponsor rating | Sponsor must be 100% P&T disabled OR died from service-connected cause | VA award letter confirming P&T status |
| Dependent status | Eligible spouse (married or former surviving spouse) or child under 23 in school | Marriage certificate, birth certificate, school enrollment |
| No other federal coverage | Not entitled to Medicare Part A (or enrolled in Medicare B) | Medicare entitlement documentation |
| Not TRICARE eligible | Dependents eligible for TRICARE cannot use CHAMPVA | TRICARE eligibility check at DEERS |
| Enrollment required | Must actively apply — not automatic | VA Form 10-10d (CHAMPVA Application) |
Texas-Specific Programs & Advantages
Texas Veterans Benefits Beyond the Federal Programs
- Texas Veterans Land Board (VLB) home & land loans at reduced rates
- Hazlewood Act — 150 credit hours of free tuition at Texas public colleges
- Texas Veterans Commission (TVC) — free claims assistance statewide
- Operation Lone Star employment preference for state government jobs
Property Tax Note for Texas Veterans
Texas offers the most generous property tax benefit in the nation for 100% P&T veterans: a complete homestead exemption that eliminates the entire property tax bill, regardless of home value.
Who to Contact in Texas
For CHAMPVA claims assistance in Texas, contact the Texas Veterans Commission (TVC). They provide free, accredited claims help to veterans at no cost.
File property tax exemptions with your county appraisal district by April 30. Disability claims are filed federally through VA.gov or the Waco VA regional office.
How to Apply for CHAMPVA
Application Process
Processing time: 60–90 days for initial enrollment decision
Apply online: VA.gov — CHAMPVA →
Required Documents Checklist
- VA Form 10-10d (Application for CHAMPVA Benefits)
- Copy of the veteran's VA award letter confirming 100% P&T
- Marriage certificate (for spouse applicants)
- Birth certificate (for children)
- School certification (for children ages 18–23)
- Medicare documentation (if applicable)
Securely Store Your Records in the Benefit Bunker
Benefit Bunker is a Progressive Web App (PWA) — install it on your phone or computer for offline access. Store your DD-214, C&P exam results, rating decision letters, and VA correspondence directly in your Bunker. Available at your VA appointment even without Wi-Fi.
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What healthcare costs does CHAMPVA cover for veterans' dependents in Texas?
CHAMPVA covers 75% of most inpatient, outpatient, pharmacy, mental health, and preventive care costs after a $50 individual / $100 family annual deductible. The program has a catastrophic cap of $3,000/year. There is no monthly premium. Dependents in Texas can use any CHAMPVA-accepting provider nationwide — the program is not limited by state.
Does my spouse automatically qualify for CHAMPVA if I'm rated 100% P&T in Texas?
No — CHAMPVA enrollment is not automatic. You must actively apply on behalf of each dependent using VA Form 10-10d. However, once enrolled, coverage is retroactive to the application date. Veterans in Texas rated 100% P&T should apply immediately — the average household saves $12,000–$25,000 annually on health insurance premiums and out-of-pocket costs.
Can my dependent child continue CHAMPVA coverage in college in Texas?
Yes — dependent children are eligible for CHAMPVA through age 23 if they are enrolled full-time in an accredited school. They must submit school enrollment certification to VA annually. There is no geographic restriction — a child attending college anywhere in the U.S. (or abroad at eligible schools) maintains Texas-based CHAMPVA enrollment.