Veterans Work to Bridge Info Gap on Gulf War Illness A GAO report showed that 90 percent of VA medical examiners had not been trained on how to conduct exams for Gulf War Illness...
Op-Ed: Will the VA's Transformation End Before it Really Begins? There are rumors in the media that Shulkin interviewed for Tom Price's former Secretary of Health and Human Services role.
Six Individuals Sentenced For Fraudlent Schemes Against VA Group in TN filed over 400 false travel claims for medical appointments
E-Records Project Taken From DoD Health Office After years of trying to build an integrated electronic record system, defense health officials have been taken off the...
VA Seeks To Remove Net Worth Reporting For Healthcare Benefits Removing the net-worth reporting requirement will ease paperwork burden and give healthcare to tens of thousands more...
VA Now Accepting Healthcare Applications By Phone New regulation removes old requirement that veterans must sign paper application in order to apply for healthcare.
VA Announces Call Center for Veterans Choice Program Bill Issues Some veterans have had problems with collection agencies due to the Veterans Choice Program not paying civilian doctors on...
Wanted: Half a Million More Veterans to Volunteer The Million Veterans Project is a research project seeking to treat and prevent diseases through DNA analysis.
Sequester Damage Detailed; E-Health Goal Slips Defense Secretary Hagel gave a preview of how round two of sequestration could deepen damage to readiness.
Augusta GA VA Employee Charged With Falsifying Records Supervisor charged with falsifying 50 medical records - delaying or cancelling necessary medical care
The Tactical Knife that Saved a Medal of Honor Recipient’s Life During Intense Hand-to-Hand Combat in Iraq Army Staff Sgt. David Bellavia received the Medal of Honor in recognition of his heroic actions during the Second Battle of...
How an Active-Duty Commander Could Help with Helene, According to the General Who Led Katrina Response More than 230 people across Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee have been killed by...
Critics Say VA Plan to Add Disability Rating for Rare Lung Condition Won't Help Afflicted Veterans The Department of Veterans Affairs is soliciting comments on a proposed federal rule that establishes a diagnostic code for...
The SEAL vs. the Chairman: Why Veterans Issues Matter in the Montana Senate Race One of the first ads aired by Senate Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Jon Tester's reelection campaign focused on his work...
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