VA announced nine new strategic partnerships today that will provide additional health care and support services for Veterans and their families.
Today, VA released a major update on the MyVA transformation, […]
Each of the network sites is focused on building a culture of innovation to support employees working with input from Veterans to design and develop new innovations to better serve Veterans and their families.
VA chiropractic residency programs have reached a historic first by receiving accreditation from the Council of Chiropractic Education.
Additional federal resources coming to Phoenix to build on the progress being made for Arizona Veterans.
VA is recognizing October as Audiology Awareness Month by highlighting important VA research on the subject and advances made in treating Veterans with hearing loss.
VA today announced several new and expanded partnerships to support the VA Caregiver Support Program, which supports the-often unsung heroes of wounded or ill Veterans – those who take care of them.
More than $233,000 of these funds have been awarded to cover rent and utility deposits for Veterans. As of July 2016, approximately 220 grants were distributed to support Veterans and their families.
VA has published proposed regulations to establish presumptions for the service connection of eight diseases affecting military members exposed to contaminants in the water supply at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
VA stands firmly behind the president’s final assessment of the Commission on Care report, and we thank the commission for their hard work.
You don’t have to be a trained professional to support someone who may be going through a difficult time.
Part of the wider national Cancer Moonshot initiative, APOLLO will initially focus on lung cancer in patients at VA and DoD medical centers, with plans to eventually include other forms of cancer.