More than 1,000 Veterans attended three-day PACT Act claims clinics in Colorado Springs
The PACT Act will help VA provide health care and benefits to millions of toxic-exposed Veterans and their survivors. Veterans have already begun to apply for the benefits.
“The PACT Act helps us provide generations of Veterans and their survivors with the care and benefits they've earned and deserve,” said director Michael Kilmer. The PACT Act helps Veterans who’ve had toxic exposures.
The steps for signing in to My HealtheVet are changing. Learn the steps for the VA unified sign-in process so you can access your account.
VA has prepared this PACT Act Stakeholder Toolkit for you to use and share information about VA’s expansion of health care eligibility for Veterans.
Veterans seen at VA Central Ohio Healthcare System facilities can now schedule their medical visits using a new online tool, which rolled out Aug. 22. The tool, called My VA Health, uses VA’s new Centralized Scheduling Solution (CSS) — an all-in-one system — to provide Veterans with cutting-edge capabilities to make and manage their appointments.
December 10-17—during the “PACT Act Week of Action”—VA medical centers around the country will be holding in-person town halls to provide information on VA health care eligibility and benefits.
Columbia, South Carolina has been recognized as a Veteran Friendly Community and it was presented with a certificate of appreciation on behalf of Secretary Robert Wilkie.
VA recently thanked nine Veteran Friendly Communities from across the country to highlight community-based efforts of improving the Veteran outcomes.
On June 6th, VA gathered with more than 250 government […]
At the heart of MyVA is a movement to change VA’s culture so that the department leads by principle instead of just following rules and checking boxes.
VA Secretary Bob McDonald and Deputy Secretary Sloan Gibson speak about the significant progress made in the five strategies of the MyVA transformation in 2016.