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  • You Asked, We Answered: After COVID-19 Vaccination

    You Asked, We Answered: After COVID-19 Vaccination

    You Asked, We Answered: VA is listening to your questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and hosting a blog series with answers for Veterans.

  • COVID-19 Vaccine: You Asked, We Answered – Part II

    COVID-19 Vaccine: You Asked, We Answered – Part II

    Your COVID-19 questions answered. VA is listening to your questions about the COVID-19 vaccine and hosting a blog series on questions from Veterans. Tell us what you think.

  • Homeless man has his own apartment after she asked, “Are you a Veteran?”

    Homeless man has his own apartment after she asked, “Are you a Veteran?”

    A VA peer support specialist asked a homeless man if he was a Veteran. Days later, he was enrolled in VA health care and in his own apartment.

  • You’re in the driver’s seat: Making VA health care work for you

    You’re in the driver’s seat: Making VA health care work for you

    VA is putting Veterans in the driver's seat for making medical appointments.

  • Have your say: Proposed changes to VA Caregiver Support Program

    Have your say: Proposed changes to VA Caregiver Support Program

    Veterans and caregivers, you can help shape the future eligibility requirements for the VA Caregiver Support program.

  • Check your Veteran Health Identification Card

    Check your Veteran Health Identification Card

    Here are instructions on the ways to renew your Veteran Health Identification Card.

  • Working at VA means getting more from your primary care career

    Working at VA means getting more from your primary care career

    For physicians, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants, working at VA means getting more from your work in primary care than just a paycheck.

  • At VA, beating employee burnout means investments in what you need

    At VA, beating employee burnout means investments in what you need

    With a high number of federal employees experiencing burnout, VA has lowered employee attrition by focusing on what our teams need to be successful.

  • What you need to know about the Change Healthcare cyber breach

    What you need to know about the Change Healthcare cyber breach

    VA remains open for business and is closely monitoring the Change Healthcare (CHC) cybersecurity incident.

  • Why Housing First isn’t as controversial as you may think

    Why Housing First isn’t as controversial as you may think

    On the latest episode of our Ending Veteran Homelessness podcast, a senior executive and a physician explore the nuances of the Housing First model.

  • Is CHAMPVA for your family?

    Is CHAMPVA for your family?

    The SITREP podcast answers common questions about the CHAMPVA health care benefit program for eligible Veterans’ family members.

  • What you need to know about primary care, according to our VA experts

    What you need to know about primary care, according to our VA experts

    There are numerous reasons why you should consider bringing your primary care career to VA. See what our experts rank as the biggest benefits you’ll find here.

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Last updated April 21, 2021

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