2026-01875Proposed Rule

Providing a Minimum Evaluation for Bradycardia

Published Date: 1/30/2026

Proposed Rule

Summary

The VA is updating how it rates bradycardia, a slow heart rate condition, by giving a minimum 10% disability rating once a pacemaker is implanted. This change affects veterans with bradyarrhythmia and aligns their evaluations with those who have pacemakers under a different code. Comments on this proposal are open until March 31, 2026, and this update helps ensure fairer benefits without extra costs.

Analyzed Economic Effects

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Guaranteed 10% VA Rating After Pacemaker

If you are a veteran with bradyarrhythmia who has a pacemaker implanted or re‑implanted, VA proposes to assign a minimum 10% disability evaluation after implantation. VA would continue to assign a temporary 100% evaluation for one month following hospital discharge for implantation or re‑implantation, and thereafter the minimum evaluation would be 10%.

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Key Dates

Published Date
Comments Due
1/30/2026
3/31/2026

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Veterans Affairs Department
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