WASHINGTON (AP) — More than 57,000 U.S. military veterans have been waiting 90 days or more for their first VA medical appointments, and an additional 64,000 appear to have fallen through the cracks, ...
WASHINGTON – More than 57,000 U.S. military veterans have been waiting 90 days or more for their first VA medical appointments, and an additional 64,000 appear to have fallen through the cracks, never ...
WASHINGTON — A recent decision by the Department of Veterans Affairs to reduce non-VA medical appointments at regional medical centers in three states came under harsh questioning Thursday from House ...
A bipartisan group of House lawmakers wants the Department of Veterans Affairs to streamline its scheduling processes for medical appointments amid reports that veterans are falling through the cracks ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs set records in multiple areas this past fiscal year -- a pace officials say they hope to continue in 2024 with targeted hiring for high-demand jobs, it announced ...
WASHINGTON — James McCormick, an Iraq War veteran, waited 11 months to see an eye doctor at the Huntington VA Medical Center in West Virginia after booking an appointment for his annual checkup in ...
Veterans are receiving appointments for health care within the government system much more quickly than when they are referred out to the private sector, according to a new report. The Veterans ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is considering whether veterans' ability to get telehealth appointments should be part of its decision on who is eligible for care outside of VA facilities. Whether ...
The entrance to the West Palm Beach VA Medical Center in Florida is shown in August 2010. (VA photo) Veterans Affairs officials will look at including patients’ access to telehealth services as part ...
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