During the federal government shutdown, VA is not only still open for business, but we are actively working to provide you with much needed support and relief.
The World Health Organization (WHO) declared the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) a worldwide pandemic, March 11, but VA was already preparing for this dangerous virus several weeks before. Since COVID-19 appeared in the U.S., VA has effectively managed its resources and has cared for more than 4,500 Veterans diagnosed with the virus, and dozens of non-Veteran patients as part of its “Fourth Mission” to serve as a backstop to America’s health care system.
There are any number of life events that can result in an overpayment to the VA, and these can result in changes in the amount of benefits a Veteran receives. It's important to let VA know whenever there is a change that could impact benefits.
Juggling the demands of school, work and life can take […]
Veterans have multiple resources available for the latest COVID-19, or coronavirus, information. Here are several resources.
Every day, a nationwide team of researchers and innovators work together to help VA providers deliver cutting-edge technology and care to Veterans.
Serving Veterans and their families is just one of the many satisfying rewards of a VA career. Here are five other benefits!
VA’s Debt Management Center has suspended collections on debts for those located in the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s declared disaster areas recent hurricanes.
From competitive salaries and comprehensive insurance benefits VA careers offer flexibility for a balanced work-life
The MISSION Act will help VA consolidate community care programs, expand eligibility for the Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers, improve recruitment and retention of the best medical providers and strengthen infrastructure.
Beginning Oct.1, community care authorization, coordination, billing and payments will take place directly between VA and the Veteran’s community provider until contracts are awarded for the new community care network.
VA’s Veterans Benefits Administration has developed mechanisms to help Veterans impacted by Hurricane Harvey receive their benefit payments if their normal mail cannot be delivered.