If you served between Dec. 7, 1941, and Dec. 31, 1946, a new law makes you eligible for VA health care.
VA Clinical Resource Hubs cover technology and resource gaps affecting Veterans’ access to specialized care, such as kidney care, nationwide.
Designated education officers oversee training programs from more than 60 clinical disciplines.
VA and the American Kidney Fund work together to fight chronic kidney disease in Veterans.
As we celebrate Pride Month, it's important to recognize that the fight for equality and inclusion is ongoing. At VA, we are committed to ensuring that Pride counts, every day of the year. We believe that every Veteran, regardless of their sexual orientation or gender identity, deserves the highest quality of care and support.
VA has partnered with the Arthritis Foundation to support Veterans with arthritis and help them maintain a high quality of life.
Following the rise of virtual care during the pandemic, VA is expanding services to provide Veterans choice in how they interact with their care teams.
A collaboration between VA Immersive and Penumbra works to expand virtual reality and software to address critical Veteran needs.
VMET and VRT are VA crisis response programs reducing Veteran suicide and increasing participation in mental health treatment.
Secretary McDonough will participate in meetings and briefings at VA’s […]
The comprehensive Cleland-Dole Act will provide greater access to mental health, honor for aging Veterans, self-scheduling and innovative research.
Read about innovation programs and products available to Veterans at VA facilities throughout the United States