The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced it has reduced the Civilian Health and Medical Program (CHAMPVA) ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is forgiving over $272 million in backlogged medical copayments that veterans unknowingly ...
That figure marks an increase of 4,011 veterans from last year. Locally, the Amarillo VA Health Care System helped ...
Longer-term changes include a move to a more automated application processing system, scheduled for completion in December.
Disability medical exams document the evidence related to a veteran’s illnesses and injuries connected to military service.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has completely eliminated the backlog of CHAMPVA applications, ending years of delays that left thousands of Veteran spouses, dependents, survivors, and caregivers ...
Over the next six years, VA hospitals nationwide are moving all patient records to one national electronic system. The Dayton ...
A Democratic senator says GOP leadership’s decision to omit from a key spending bill a provision that would have increased military veterans’ access to medical marijuana in legal states is “just plain ...
In his first year, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins is celebrating wins, while targeting issues such as homelessness and veteran suicides ...
VA centers across the nation are getting a long-awaited new medical records system. The Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs ...
The Amarillo VA Health Care System announced the Thomas E. Creek VA Medical Center will resume its Emergency Department ...