The Department of Veterans Affairs has been impacted by the government shutdown. Here's what to know about benefits, medical ...
Millions of veterans rely on VA health care and face ongoing challenges of access, delays and administrative hurdles. Since 2019, the MISSION Act has allowed veterans to seek non-VA care under ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that 97% of its employees would continue work during a shutdown, but some ...
Hundreds of current and former VA doctors, nurses and other caregivers have issued a warning to the Department of Veterans ...
WASHINGTON — Professional caregivers and veterans groups argued over the merits of private medical care versus care at the Department of Veterans Affairs during an emotional House Veterans’ Affairs ...
Hundreds of current and former VA clinicians have sent an open letter to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, warning that cuts and increased privatization threaten the VA health care system.
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. There has been persistent turbulence at Veterans Affairs in recent years — and no one should expect a $300 billion agency with over half ...
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This article first appeared on Mother Jones. It has been republished with the publication’s permission. On Monday, citing Donald Trump’s “Defending Women” executive order, the federal Department of ...
The U.S. Veterans Affairs Department this week placed VA Augusta Health Care System Acting Director Oscar Rodriguez on administrative leave, citing “an investigation of the leadership climate” there.
The Veterans Affairs Department on Friday reversed a policy that had protected gender-affirming healthcare provided to transgender veterans, causing confusion and fear in the community. In an internal ...