The screening is an important conversation with your VA health care provider. Here’s the reality behind common misconceptions.
Recently, VA joined Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) and Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA) live on Facebook to discuss PACT Act benefits eligibility, who is impacted and what Veterans need to do now.
Over 13,000 Veterans have the most common adult form of leukemia. Here is one Veteran’s experience with VA treatment.
You can easily check the status of your PACT Act claim once it has been submitted.
Have you heard about the new toxic exposure screening? If you’re enrolled in VA health care, you can now receive the toxic exposure screening at VA medical centers and clinics across the country.
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.
VA professionals use various types of TelePulmonology. TeleSpirometry is one of VA’s significant telehealth expansion initiatives.
Many Veterans have unique cancer exposure risks like Agent Orange. VA's cancer prevention programs can help.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Navy and Army Veteran Mark Moore, who served in two military branches and is a national area supervisor at DAV.
Army Veteran Elaine Knowles explained how Whole Health Coaching helped her manage during her late husband’s treatment and hospice care for Agent Orange related lung cancer.
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.