A group of VBA employees worked together to speed up a process to get benefits into the hands of Veterans faster than ever by revamping computer systems.
Keith Queen, Visual Impairments coordinator at the Iowa City VA, aids vision-impaired Veterans using his own life experience.
Hear from Veterans who know Vet Centers – storefront centers staffed by combat Veterans understand what it’s like to transition.
VA’s data science hackathon focused on inaccurate medical coding. Inaccurate coding can negatively impact patient care and pollute research.
On Jan. 17, VBA will host the “First Steps to Financial Freedom” seminar to help Veterans learn the basics of budgeting, understanding debit and credit cards, and establishing a banking profile.
Veterans wanting to learn more about financial literacy can take advantage of the following free resources and events from The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)
A healthy financial future isn’t only about how much money you make, but how you manage it. Veteran Saves, which is part of the Consumer Federation of America’s America Saves program, wants to help increase financial stability, savings and economic resilience among Veterans.
The Veterans Benefits Banking Program provides Veterans with a safe, reliable, and inexpensive way to receive and manage their VA monetary benefits. Now the program has added a new component with the integration of a newly redesigned, VetCents, that offers Veterans ways to gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence they need to take control of their financial life.
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VA and the American Kidney Fund work together to fight chronic kidney disease in Veterans.
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