Women Veterans Recognition Day is a reminder that women have been an integral part of the United States military for decades.
VA’s greatest asset in ending food insecurity for every Veteran and family is VA’s integrated approach to health care.
LGBTQ+ Veteran Care Coordinator program manager works with more than 200 coordinators at VA facilities nationwide.
Explore how VA’s PRIDE program has expanded in this health equity podcast. An Army combat Veteran of 28 years shares her transgender story.
Clinicians, like nurses and doctors, play a crucial role in supporting those affected by sexual violence
The ground-breaking work happening within the Veterans Health Administration Innovation Ecosystem (VHA IE) […]
Addendum to report describes VA’s efforts to combat COVID-19 while providing ongoing care for Veterans from August 2021 through March 2022.
Women Veterans’ health care is a top VA priority, ensuring women have access to the resources they need to address their unique health needs.
For VA, equity means intentionally committing to consistent and systematic fair, just and impartial treatment of all individuals and a just distribution of tools and resources to give veterans, including veterans who are members of underserved communities, what is required to enjoy a full, healthy life.
When asked about the overall quality of care HBPC-enrolled Veterans received during the last 30 days of life, 53% of family members gave an overall rating of "excellent," using the Bereaved Family Survey (BFS).
Being aware of risk factors can empower LGBTQ+ Veterans to get support. There are things anyone can do to help LGBTQ+ Veterans.
The 2021 Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Innovation Experience (iEX) Virtual Series registration is open!