A longstanding barrier is being removed in a bid to improve access to critical health services across the VA system.
There have allegedly been cases of the system causing issues - such as making records disappear and logging wrong prescriptions.
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 ...
Veterans Affairs Secretary nominee Doug Collins on Tuesday pledged to be a fierce defender of the department's workforce and ...
WASHINGTON — From cardiology and eye care to addiction treatment and mental health counseling, 30 different types of private medical services will be available to veterans for up to a year without ...
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 ...
The nominee to lead the Veterans Health Administration hopes to streamline Veterans Affairs medical care so patients face fewer obstacles when they seek treatment, whether at a VA facility or with a ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced an $800 million boost in funding for infrastructure improvements across its health care facilities. On Wednesday, the VA revealed plans to realign ...