• 1-800-MyVA411 (800-698-2411) is the one number to reach VA

    1-800-MyVA411 (1-800-698-2411) is available 24 hours-a-day, 365 day-a-year to connect Veterans, their families, caregivers, and survivors with VA.

  • Combat Veteran embraces Whole Health to find healing

    “Whole Health is lifting me up. Before, I just kept quitting. Whole Health gives me more resources. All you have to do is ask. You think there’s no one there to listen, but there is.”

  • Copayment refund notification letters mailed to Veterans

    Veterans eligible for a refund due to passage of the American Rescue Plan will soon receive a letter from VA with specifics.

  • Limiting the spread of COVID-19 among homeless Veterans

    Because Veterans who are homeless or at risk of homelessness experience poorer health outcomes than individuals in stable housing, VA is working closely with other federal agencies to limit this vulnerable population’s potential to exposure.

  • Patient safety a primary concern at VA

    Patient safety is always a primary concern for everyone involved in patient care at VA medical centers. “The people caring for our Veterans are the ones who ensure high quality and safe patient care.”

  • New VA Cape May CBOC opens

    Wilmington VA Medical Center has a new Cape May County Community Based Outpatient Clinic in Rio Grande, New Jersey. “A testament to our promised kept in the care we provide to Veterans.”

  • Psych Hub Veteran Mental Health Resources

    Psych Hub supports America's Veterans as a one-stop-shop for individuals looking to address emotional outcomes as part of the pandemic response.

  • Collections relief extended for VA medical care debts during COVID-19

    To provide relief to Veterans experiencing financial difficulties with VA debts, VA is suspending collection actions or extending terms of current repayment agreements, on pre-existing VA debts.

  • Face shields versus face masks

    Questions about the use of face shields without masks have been raised in situations where physical distancing cannot be maintained or individuals can’t wear masks. Here’s a detailed explanation.

  • VA offers debt relief to Veterans through year’s end

    VA this month announced its commitment to extend debt relief to Veterans adversely impacted by COVID-19 to the end of 2020 by suspending certain debt collection actions.

  • Veterans get new chance to serve on vaccination campaign

    The Veterans Coalition for Vaccination (VCV) mobilizes Veterans to deliver vaccines anywhere from the inner city to the most rural outpost in the U.S. and hopefully improve equitable access to vaccinations to all Americans, regardless of geographic or socioeconomic limitations.

  • Chats with the Chief – Dr. Kameron Matthews, Assistant USH for Clinical Services

    Chats with the Chief features VHA Chief of Staff Jon Jensen as he talks with key players about the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) and how it serves America’s Veterans. In this episode, Jensen is joined by VHA Assistant Under Secretary for Health for Clinical Services Dr. Kameron Matthews, who talks about the process of transitioning to new roles and prioritizing diversity in medicine.