Under a new indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract structure, Veterans Affairs said it can procure the data and ...
More than 9,000 veterans will have access to advanced oncology treatment and monitoring in locations closer to their homes under an expansion of the Department of Veterans Affairs' Close to Me cancer ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs will slash the number of networks that support VA medical centers and realign policy ...
WASHINGTON — The Veterans Community Care Program was established to help veterans secure appointments with outside providers when they can't receive care from a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) ...
The Veterans Administration (VA) announced last week three telehealth and mobile application initiatives to expand healthcare access for veterans and allow them to get care at home. The VA will expand ...
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 14: Sen. Patty Murray (D-WA) speaks to the media during a news conference at the U.S. Capitol April 14, 2015 on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC. Both Senate Democrats and Senate ...
A new VA urgent care program will let veterans enrolled in the VA health care system visit a civilian urgent care provider for free without an appointment. The program, effective June 6, 2019, is part ...
Veterans stymied in efforts to seek non-VA medical care because they don't live far enough away from VA facilities are being granted some relief. Not a ton. But some. Tuesday, VA announced that it is ...
The VA's Home Health Aide program helps more than 15,000 veterans statewide with everyday tasks like bathing and grooming so ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — The Orlando VA Healthcare System has introduced the Community Residential Care (CRC) Program to assist aging Veterans who need support but do not require nursing home-level care. The ...
As an Arkansas veteran, Bud Graham depends greatly on VA health care. Graham, a 77-year-old Air Force vet, says he’s had ankle fusion and a knee and shoulder replaced in the past 20 years. The rural ...
The Milwaukee VA is scaling back community care eligibility for chronic pain relief services. Veterans raise concerns about "crippling" pain and possible substance abuse. The VA's executive director ...
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