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Veterans will no longer need a second VA physician to review and approve their eligibility to receive non-VA health care.
with about 3,500 using the national VA healthcare system. It's why his staff looked to answer their questions and guide them forward as some big changes are in the works. "With the changes ...
New research says that veterans with mental health conditions report worse overall experiences with community care than vets ...
In March, a leaked internal memo from the VA laid out plans to return the agency to its 2019 staffing levels, which would require slashing at least 70,000 jobs.
The Veterans’ ACCESS Act would put veterans’ healthcare ... that to keep pushing VA forward. Community care isn’t privatization; it’s thinking outside the box to change the way healthcare ...
VA is making these changes for several reasons ... VA will continue providing easy access to manage your VA benefits and health care in other ways, including by phone or in-person.
The Tibor Rubin Veteran Affairs Medical Center in Long Beach, CA, on July 31, 2019. Reporter Abortion rights advocates are concerned that the Trump Administration will reinstate an abortion ban at ...
A lack of accessible mental health services can prevent Idaho veterans from receiving vital care, write Carly Erickson and ...
Connecticut veterans expressed fear and uncertainty this week about possible threats to health care access in the face ... who don’t want to change a thing at VA, we will reform the department ...