Veterans at PACT Act Fair were able to enroll in VA health care, file a claim, get screened for toxic exposures and connect with VA services.
Over 13,000 Veterans have the most common adult form of leukemia. Here is one Veteran’s experience with VA treatment.
Were you exposed to hazardous materials while serving in the military, such as from Agent Orange or burn pits? Did you serve in Vietnam, Thailand or Southwest Asia? If so, you may be eligible to file for service-connected benefits based on presumptive exposure.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Navy and Army Veteran Mark Moore, who served in two military branches and is a national area supervisor at DAV.
The screening is an important conversation with your VA health care provider. Here’s the reality behind common misconceptions.
In 2001, VA made diabetes a presumptive condition for disability compensation. Veterans who served with "boots on the ground" in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos during the Vietnam war were eligible. The decision was based on an Institute of Medicine report that found a possible association between exposure to Agent Orange and diabetes.
VA professionals use various types of TelePulmonology. TeleSpirometry is one of VA’s significant telehealth expansion initiatives.
April is Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month. More than 110,000 Veterans […]
After serving in Vietnam, Leon came to VA and gets all his health care at VA, including treatment for conditions linked to Agent Orange.
VA’s Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA) is hosting on-site and virtual hiring fairs in February and March that are designed to connect job seekers with positions related to the PACT Act, the new law that may make Veterans exposed to toxins while serving eligible for benefits and care. The fairs are part of VA’s PACT Act initiative to hire processors to handle the many claims that have been submitted since the PACT Act became law in August 2022.
More than 1,000 Veterans attended three-day PACT Act claims clinics in Colorado Springs
The Million Veteran Program looks to study military exposures specific to different eras of military service.