VA remains open for business and is closely monitoring the Change Healthcare (CHC) cybersecurity incident.
AARP provides valuable resources to help Veterans make informed decisions in their pursuit of health care, employment, financial assistance and other needs that will empower them to live a fulfilling life.
Veterans wanting to learn more about financial literacy can take advantage of the following free resources and events from The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC)
As COVID-19 becomes less of a threat, states will restart yearly Medicaid and Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) eligibility reviews. This means your state will use the information they have to decide if you or your family member(s) still qualify for Medicaid or CHIP coverage.
Have you ever heard of the scam called pension poaching? It is a financial hoax used by scammers to defraud you of your VA pension benefits.
This video from VBA helps Veterans and their families better understand pension poaching and who they can trust when filing pension claims.
VA Privacy Service launches its first Speaker Series event of the year to recognize Data Privacy Week and Identity Theft Awareness week.
Social media instantly links us to friends and family but following these tips will help us stay safe online.
Learn how to up your phishing game with these helpful tips from OIT’s Office of Information Security.
U.S. Postal Inspection Service and its Operation Protect Veterans campaign want Veterans to be mindful of potential donation scams.
Forging or faking a vaccination card is punishable with up to five years in prison. Here’s what you need to know to guard against scams.
A few bad people are seeking to take advantage of Veterans and VA during this challenging time through scams and other illegal or unethical activities, including fraud, waste and abuse.