Most non-emergency care at non-VA facilities requires the VA's approval before you schedule. This includes routine ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs will slash the number of networks that support VA medical centers and realign policy offices to promote consistency.
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Reorganization plans focus on the management structure of the Veterans Health Administration that operates more than 1,300 medical facilities. The VA said staffing and operations at its medical ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to realign its community care network, reducing the number of regions from five to two.
Vietnam veterans fought a second war at home to get recognition and treatment. That fight created the modern VA mental health ...
For too long, the Department of Veterans Affairs has been synonymous with bureaucracy, inefficiency and delays — barriers that have prevented America’s heroes from receiving the care they deserve. I ...
Under President Trump’s leadership, the Department of Veterans Affairs has made significant improvements in customer service, ...
The Trump administration has implemented a near-total ban on abortion and abortion counseling at Veterans facilities across ...
President Donald Trump's administration shut down a Department of Veterans Affairs unit that addressed disparities in how the federal government provides disability compensation. Black veterans and ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is more than just a health care provider for those who have served — it stands as a symbol of what a national, government-run health care system could achieve ...
HAMPTON, Va. — Rick Mulligan didn’t wait for major funding, a large staff or a detailed plan. He saw a veteran being ignored in a parking lot and decided to do something about it. "I saw a guy up here ...