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As the Department of Veterans Affairs tries to meet President Trump's goal of cutting 15% of staff, vets are concerned there won't be enough doctors and nurses.
Local veterans and military families gathered at an Ellicott City VFW post to discuss pressing concerns with Congresswoman ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is undertaking a radical reorganization, one that Trump administration officials say will ...
Despite a congressional mandate to expand care for veterans, internal Veterans Affairs messages obtained by ProPublica paint ...
Dozens of veterans and Democratic lawmakers gathered on Capitol Hill to advocate for veterans who rely on services and ...
Despite a congressional mandate to expand care for veterans, internal Veterans Affairs messages paint a stark portrait of how ...
Various veterans benefits counselors sewed their nets together to help veterans file health care claims on Wednesday in Clarksburg. The Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center partnered with the Veterans ...
For Veterans, in-home care benefits may come from different places, including: VA Aid and Attendance is one of the best-known ...
According to an internal dashboard, the Veterans Health Administration has about 63,000 more employees than it did in FY 2019.
Clinicians at the Department of Veterans Affairs say the president’s return-to-office order is forcing many of them to work ...
Government announces £1.8 million investment to transform NHS care for veterans, serving personnel and their families. New training for NHS workers ...
Read about new government-funded training that will support nurses to meet the healthcare needs of the armed forces community ...