Nationwide, more than nine million veterans get physical or mental health care from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
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VA is partnering with the Department of Defense to expand care options and improve coordination for transitioning service ...
Veterans are increasingly getting care from private medical providers, who are then paid by the VA. It's an effort to create ...
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Air Force Times on MSNSome VA employees’ overtime pay will be delayed by software problemsSoftware handling timecards for VA employees has been malfunctioning for nearly a week, prompting concerns about paycheck ...
Federal employees and veterans’ advocates gathered outside the Brooklyn Veterans Affairs Medical Center on Wednesday to ...
The bill would correct a flaw from previous legislation that lawmakers say has forced veterans' families to forgo a burial at ...
A new report from the Department of Veterans Affairs sheds light on a growing crisis among veterans—traumatic brain injuries ...
Disabled American Veterans of South Dakota says the Trump administration’s initial round of cuts disproportionately impacted disabled veterans.
A pair of House bills seek to address personnel challenges within the Veterans Affairs Department and the Bureau of Prisons ...
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WOLF-TV on MSNVA healthcare fair aids veterans in understanding and applying for healthcare benefitsA recent VA healthcare enrollment fair at the Wilkes-Barre VA Medical Center helped veterans learn about their eligibility ...
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In addition to dissolving the office, President Trump plans to cut 80,000 jobs from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
The Department of Veteran Affairs Medical Center in Wilkes-Barre held its fair, providing information on enrollment and the ...
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