Veterans' health care and benefits processing won't be affected, but other services would stop during a government shutdown.
Payments will not be interrupted. The VA says it will continue processing and delivering disability compensation, pensions, ...
The U.S. is confronting a fresh cycle of uncertainty after President Donald Trump and Congress failed to strike an agreement ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs has outlined which services will and will not continue, estimating that 97% of its ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that 97% of its employees would continue work during a shutdown, but some services are impacted.
Demand for home-based, long-term care is expected to rise more than 50 percent by 2040 as the nation’s veteran population ...
Bringing decades of VA and federal healthcare leadership, Petrazzi will drive AMC Health’s next phase of innovation and ...
WASHINGTON — James McCormick, an Iraq War veteran, waited 11 months to see an eye doctor at the Huntington VA Medical Center in West Virginia after booking an appointment for his annual checkup in ...
Dual enrollment in VHA and Medicare Advantage led to $78 billion in VHA spending from 2011 to 2020, raising concerns about federal overpayments. The number of dual enrollees increased by 63% from 2011 ...
Many of the estimated 19,000 veterans in Monterey County are being impacted by the shutdown of the federal government which started more than a week ago as all non-essential services have been ...
The North Dakota Fisher House will provide free housing to veterans receiving medical care in Fargo. A Fargo business is ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced an $800 million boost in funding for infrastructure improvements across its health care facilities. On Wednesday, the VA revealed plans to realign ...