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When the Department of Veterans Affairs fails or refuses to pay healthcare providers, veterans across the country suffer.
While veterans have access to mental health services through VA medical centers and facilities, many are also turning to a growing network of nonprofits to find the accessible, no-cost support ...
A 2018 law, the Mission Act, was supposed to ensure “quality” private veterans' health care. It hasn’t worked out that way.
This Cohen Veterans Network-backed legislation would create a parallel care system beyond services already available through the VA and the VCCP.
Operation Mend launched in 2007 to provide free specialized health care to post-9/11 veterans injured in war. Nearly 20 years ...
While controversy swirls around last week's mass firing of 1,000 Department of Veterans Affairs' employees, a far greater threat to veterans' health care is going completely unnoticed.
Legislation that would allow veterans to bypass pre-approval to get their health care outside the Department of Veterans Affairs is gaining traction in Congress.
Relying on veteran survey responses and novel actuarial data, the authors examine the relationship between benefit value and reliance on the Veterans Health Administration.
Data pulled from the impact of Clinical Resource Hubs (CRHs) demonstrate the benefits these programs provide to veterans who may be experiencing gaps in care.
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin said more than 30,000 users have registered for a free online tool meant to help veterans find medical help with a one-stop search.