The Integrated Disability Evaluation System
Theย Integrated Disability Evaluation System (IDES)ย streamlines the evaluation and transition process for service members with medical conditions that render them unable to perform their military duties. Created in 2009, IDES integrates theย Department of Defense (DoD)ย andย Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)ย disability systems into a unified process. The goal is to minimize delays, reduce redundancies, and ensure timely compensation for eligible service members.
Service members referred to IDES receive evaluations from both the DoD and VA simultaneously. This process allows service members to transition to civilian life with their disability benefits already established, ensuring financial stability and access to necessary medical care.

One System, Two Benefits:
IDES integrates evaluations for DoD Disability (focused on unfit-for-duty conditions) and VA Disability (focused on all service-connected conditions).
Streamlined Process:
Service members only need to undergo evaluations once, avoiding duplicative exams and delays.
Transition Readiness:
Veterans begin receiving disability benefits within 1โ2 months of separation.
Collaborative Support:
Dedicated personnel, includingย Physical Evaluation Board Liaison Officers (PEBLOs)ย andย Military Services Coordinators (MSCs), guide service members through the process.
Referral
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What Happens:
- A service memberโs condition is reviewed by a military physician. If itโs unlikely the condition will improve within one year, they are referred to theย Medical Evaluation Board (MEB).
- They are assigned:
- Aย PEBLO: Manages DoD-related aspects of the case.
- Anย MSC: Guides the VA Disability Claim process.
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Service Memberโs Responsibility:
- Begin gathering medical records, statements from commanders, and other supporting evidence to strengthen their case.
Filing the VA Disability Claim
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MSC Role:
- Helps the service member submit a comprehensiveย VA Disability Claim, listing all potentially service-connected conditions.
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Key Advice:
- Include all conditions, even those unrelated to fitness for duty, as the VA evaluates all service-connected issues.
VA Compensation & Pension (C&P) Examย
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Purpose:
- VA physicians conduct examinations to assess the severity and impact of the service memberโs conditions. This evaluation plays a critical role in determining both DoD and VA disability ratings.
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Preparation Tips:
- Bring all relevant medical records to the exam.
- Be honest and thorough when describing symptoms and limitations.
Medical Evaluation Board (MEB) Review
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Narrative Summary (NARSUM):
- Written by the service memberโs physician, the NARSUM outlines the medical history and progression of the conditions.
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MEB Decision:
- Medically Acceptable Conditions:ย The service member is returned to duty.
- Medically Unacceptable Conditions:ย Forwarded to theย Physical Evaluation Board (PEB).
Informal Physical Evaluation Board (IPEB)
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DoDโs Focus:
- Determines whether the conditions meet the criteria of:
- Service-Connected:ย The condition was caused or aggravated by military service.
- Unfit for Duty:ย The condition prevents the service member from performing their job.
- Determines whether the conditions meet the criteria of:
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Outcomes:
- If no conditions are unfit, the service member is returned to duty.
- If conditions are unfit, the case moves forward.
VA Disability Rating
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Dual Purpose:
- The VA assigns a rating to every service-connected condition. These ratings determine:
- DoD Disability Benefits:ย Based on conditions deemed unfit.
- VA Disability Benefits:ย Based on all service-connected conditions.
- The VA assigns a rating to every service-connected condition. These ratings determine:
PEB Final Decision
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PEBโs Responsibility:
- Finalizes decisions on unfit conditions and applies the VAโs ratings for DoD benefits.
- Sends decisions to the service member via the PEBLO.
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Options for Service Members:
- Accept the Decision:ย Proceed to transition.
- Request a Formal PEB (FPEB):ย Appeal decisions regarding fitness or unfit conditions.
Formal Physical Evaluation Board (FPEB)
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What Happens:
- The FPEB reviews additional evidence or testimony provided by the service member and makes a final decision.
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Support Available:
- Service members can seek legal assistance or representation during this process.
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What Happens:
VA Rating Reconsideration
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When to Use It:
- If the service member disagrees with the VAโs initial rating, they can request aย reconsideration.
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Process:
- The VA re-evaluates the conditions and provides updated ratings.
Transition Outcomes
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DoD Options:
- TDRL (Temporary Disability Retirement List):ย For conditions that may improve within three years.
- PDRL (Permanent Disability Retirement List):ย For stable, long-term conditions.
- Separation with Severance Pay:ย For conditions rated below 30% by the DoD.
VA Rating Decision
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When Issued:
- Within 30 days of separation, the VA publishes the final rating decision, and benefits begin.
Post-Separation Assistance
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Continuous Updates:
- Veterans can file for increased evaluations or appeals if conditions worsen.
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Medical Care:
- Access to VA healthcare services begins immediately for rated conditions.
Game-Changer
Reduced Wait Times:
Service members typically receive benefits withinย 30-60 days of separation, compared to months or years under separate systems.
Comprehensive Coverage:
Both DoD and VA evaluations ensure that service members are compensated for all service-connected conditions.
Simplified Appeals:
Clear pathways for appealing decisions ensure fairness and transparency.
What is IDES?
IDES integrates the VA and DoD systems to streamline disability evaluations, ensuring timely compensation for service members with medical conditions.
How long does IDES take?
The current goal isย 180 daysย from referral to resolution, though actual times may vary.
Am I eligible for IDES?
Eligibility requires a service-connected condition that makes youย Unfit for Dutyย as determined by the MEB and PEB.
Can I appeal my ratings?
Yes, you can:
- Request an FPEB for DoD decisions.
- Submit a VA reconsideration for rating disputes.
When will I receive my benefits?
VA benefits begin withinย 1โ2 months after separation, with DoD benefits starting immediately if applicable.
Stay Organized:
Keep detailed medical records, statements, and copies of all IDES documents.
Communicate Openly:
Work closely with your PEBLO and MSC for guidance and clarity.
Advocate for Yourself:
Appeal decisions if you believe your conditions werenโt accurately evaluated.
The Integrated Disability Evaluation System (IDES) empowers service members to transition from military to civilian life with confidence, financial security, and access to necessary healthcare
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