A longstanding barrier is being removed in a bid to improve access to critical health services across the VA system.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has changed its process for veterans to get medical care from non-VA providers, removing a requirement that a referral to community care be reviewed by another VA ...
VA Secretary Doug Collins called the previous allocation part of a larger distraction of "woke social-justice programs and ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has been making changes to veterans' health records as part of a move to modernize ...
MVP has enrolled more than 1.09 million veterans and continues to grow, with a focus on women and other under-represented ...
WASHINGTON — A lack of consistent policies and protocols by the Department of Veterans Affairs for administering private-sector health care for veterans is leading to medical records not being ...
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 ...
Veterans Affairs leaders plan to eliminate all co-pays for telehealth services and award grants for telehealth clinics in rural areas, part of ongoing efforts to expand virtual care options within the ...
Hundreds of current and former VA doctors, nurses and other caregivers have issued a warning to the Department of Veterans Affairs about the negative impacts of the agency’s recent staffing cuts and ...
Mental health providers in five states told The War Horse that VA medical centers across the country have been instituting limits on one-on-one mental health therapy in recent years. (Illustration by ...
Editor's note: This article first appeared on The War Horse, an award-winning nonprofit news organization educating the public on military service, under the headline "‘We Need to Terminate Treatment' ...
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