Support for a military family doesn’t end when service is complete, and neither do the benefits. The U.S. Department of ...
In an effort to expand access to care, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has launched a new campaign to encourage eligible veterans to enroll in VA health care. The campaign aims to include ...
The coronavirus pandemic has crippled the economy, stripping many Americans of their jobs and health insurance — military veterans included. Veterans looking for health care coverage will find, ...
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WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs on Tuesday will expand toxic screening to all veterans enrolled in its health care system in the United States under a new law that expands eligibility ...
All military veterans who have been exposed to toxins and other hazards while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces became eligible for Veterans Affairs health care this week, some up to eight years ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is transitioning online users to Login.gov or ID.me sign-ins to access benefits and health care service accounts, a move that is expected to impact three million ...
If you are a veteran who has never enrolled in Department of Veterans Affairs health care, or who was turned away in the past ...
Air Force Senior Airman Jadrian Fuentes-Guanajuato, 49th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron oral preventive assistant technician, left, and Capt. Sarah Cantu, 49th OMRS general dentist, ...
The VA said its courses "help veterans build coping skills for anger, insomnia, substance use, parenting, recovery, and more." ...