The Veterans Health Administration is rolling out a major new program that will allow more veterans to see private doctors outside the system. Some of the services available to veterans are new.
Timely access to outpatient care was a primary driver behind the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA’s) increased purchase of community-based care under the Veterans Access, Choice, and Accountability ...
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How veterans will benefit from VA's $112M program
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced Wednesday a $112 million grant opportunity aimed at expanding community‑based suicide prevention services for veterans, as federal officials continue ...
Pittsburgh-based UPMC and the Department of Veterans Affairs Veterans Integrated Service Network No. 4, or VA Healthcare–VISN 4, are expanding a nurse liaison program that improves health outcomes and ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to realign its community care network, reducing the number of regions from five to two. In addition to streamlining management oversight and cutting ...
WATERLOO, Iowa — John-Paul Sager appreciates the care he has received at Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals and clinics, but he thinks it should be easier for veterans like him to use their ...
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