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  • What can VA health care do for you?

    What can VA health care do for you?

    Use this outreach kit to help Veterans get the health care benefits they've earned and deserve.

  • Served in World War II? New law says you’re eligible for VA health care

    Served in World War II? New law says you’re eligible for VA health care

    If you served between Dec. 7, 1941, and Dec. 31, 1946, a new law makes you eligible for VA health care.

  • Spread the word about PACT Act eligibility

    Spread the word about PACT Act eligibility

    Under the PACT Act, Vietnam era, Gulf War era, and Post-9/11 Veterans have extended eligibility for VA health care.

  • #VADidThat: TeleOncology, Veterans and cancer care

    #VADidThat: TeleOncology, Veterans and cancer care

    VA’s National TeleOncology allows Veterans to receive world-class oncology care and services, regardless of where they live.

  • Innovation Revolutionary: Designing accessible blood pressure monitoring

    Innovation Revolutionary: Designing accessible blood pressure monitoring

    Kimberly Jones and Bob Smith: VA Innovation Ecosystem Revolutionaries designing a new accessible blood pressure cuff for at-home use.

  • VA launches value-driven framework for evaluating health care innovations

    VA launches value-driven framework for evaluating health care innovations

    A new value-driven framework will ensure Veteran needs are at the forefront of innovations at VHA. Veterans’ priorities drive decisions.

  • Helping Veterans overcome misconceptions about VA health care: Part 2

    Helping Veterans overcome misconceptions about VA health care: Part 2

    Because of misconceptions, many eligible Veterans don’t get their health care through VA. This blog helps Veterans understand VA health care.

  • VA social workers: More than advocates for Veterans

    VA social workers: More than advocates for Veterans

    Social workers are important to VA health care, providing support to and advocacy for Veterans and their families.

  • Helping Veterans dispel myths about VA health care: Part 1

    Helping Veterans dispel myths about VA health care: Part 1

    Many eligible Veterans don’t get their health care through VA. This two-part blog dispels myths and helps Veterans understand the VA health care they deserve.

  • Why I get my health care at VA: Navy Veteran Kenneth

    Why I get my health care at VA: Navy Veteran Kenneth

    Homeless, Kenneth came to VA for help. His journey of recovery began with a VA residential treatment program for drug and alcohol abuse.

  • #VADidThat: Learning through simulation, saving Veterans’ lives

    #VADidThat: Learning through simulation, saving Veterans’ lives

    VA's SimLEARN improves the quality of health care services for America’s Veterans through the application of simulation-based learning.

  • Phone number on dog’s bandana saves a life

    Phone number on dog’s bandana saves a life

    A Veteran suspected his buddy was suicidal, then remembered a bandana on his dog. He gave his buddy a phone number and saved his life.

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Last updated December 6, 2025

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