Remaining vigilant when interacting with emails is critical to avoid phishing scams.
On research panel, Marine Veteran shared his struggles after serving near Open Burn Pits. “They have taken the time to try to understand.”
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Navy Veteran Suzanne Dubberly Speight, who served as a communications specialist during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
PACT Act events across America were held to explain to Veterans what the historic law could mean for them and their family members.
Chet Frith is a Veteran with 22 years of service and a serious medical condition he likely contracted while stationed overseas. He’s also now a VA employee.
Veterans were able to ask questions and learn how the PACT Act directly impacted their health care. VBA reps were also present to answer PACT Act related claims questions.
Oklahoma City VA and the Kiowa Tribe held a presumptive claims event for Veterans to learn about eligibility for VA care and other benefits under the PACT Act.
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.
Homeless Coordinators and external stakeholders will learn what VA is doing to assist Veterans experiencing homelessness during the Virtual Homeless and Justice-Involved Veteran Outreach Symposium March 30, from noon to 3:30 p.m. EST.
PACT Act resources were presented to Tribal Nations to save travel time and help navigate VA systems. Online services can be difficult for the elderly population.
You can easily check the status of your PACT Act claim once it has been submitted.
The SERVICE Act expands breast cancer screening eligibility for Veterans and ensures research to advance knowledge of toxic exposures and breast cancer.