The Department of Veterans Affairs has been impacted by the government shutdown. Here's what to know about benefits, medical ...
With the government shut down, many are wondering how it will impact their benefits from the VA. Here’s a look at what will remain open and what will close until a deal can be reached. According to ...
All military veterans who have been exposed to toxins and other hazards while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces became eligible for Veterans Affairs health care this week, some up to eight years ...
The federal government has been shut down, but services provided by the Veterans Health Administration and Veterans Affairs ...
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins said he hopes to speed up plans to get more VA medical centers onto the department's new electronic health records system this year. (Stock photo) EDITOR’S NOTE ...
In an effort to expand access to care, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has launched a new campaign to encourage eligible veterans to enroll in VA health care. The campaign aims to include ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs said Friday that it has slightly cut wait times for veterans seeking health care, citing an 11% decrease in average wait times for VA primary care and a 7% decrease ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that 97% of its employees would continue work during a shutdown, but some ...
From long call-wait times to referral systems that often expire before receiving full care, veterans across the country say the VA needs urgent reform to deliver health care faster and make sure they ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has transferred nearly $2 billion in funding for its health care system to pay for care from private providers, the agency told CNN. The reallocation represents a ...