Check out answers to some of the most common technology questions based on Veteran feedback.
Vietnam Veteran Norman Wooten has handed out more than 4,000 Veterans Crisis Line cards to Veterans and others in need.
There are numerous reasons why you should consider bringing your primary care career to VA. See what our experts rank as the biggest benefits you’ll find here.
The screening is an important conversation with your VA health care provider. Here’s the reality behind common misconceptions.
Oklahoma City VA, in partnership with VA regional benefits office, Indian Health Services and other organizations, hold tribal PACT Act event.
Understanding the mission is critical in the military. In Whole Health, you’re asked to consider your “Mission, Aspiration, or Purpose” when setting health goals. What you want your health for helps to guide the choices you and your healthcare team make. We call this exploring your values.
PACT Act resources were presented to Tribal Nations to save travel time and help navigate VA systems. Online services can be difficult for the elderly population.
Cleland-Dole Act enhances access to care and lowers copayments for outpatient mental health and substance use disorder care.
Military principles: Words that define a member of the military can make some Veterans think twice about seeking support.
My Pet Frog: Family brings special gifts during National Salute to Veteran Patients Week.
Veteran Asher Honish was discharged twice under Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. Today he advocates for gender-affirming care for all Veterans.
Learn what makes practicing primary care at VA the best opportunity in all of health care.