WASHINGTON, D.C. — A bold new proposal from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) could pave the way for Veterans to access life-changing care without financial barriers. The VA announced its ...
Veterans Affairs leaders have proposed waiving co-pays for veterans seeking Whole Health services. (Jim Salter/AP) Veterans Affairs officials plan to waive co-pays for certain “well-being” health care ...
VA medical centers, outpatient clinics, and the Veterans Crisis Line will continue to function. Some services, such as career counseling and certain VA hotlines, will be suspended during the shutdown.
It was March 2018, and then-President Donald Trump was meeting with his Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary, Dr. David Shulkin, about how to reform veteran health care. But it was Hegseth, then a ...
Doug Collins warned that the “disruptive” impact of the shutdown that started Oct. 1 has implications on VA’s ability to ...
Veterans Affairs officials plan to waive co-pays for certain "well-being" health care appointments in an effort to encourage more veterans to look into services like yoga, meditation and wellness ...