This is what it takes to make a man consider walking away from a pillar of his professional, and personal, mission. It wasn’t because of the work. Colorado Springs therapist Michael Sunich loves what ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A federal audit found that roughly 1,600 medical providers approved to treat veterans through the Department of Veterans Affairs' ...
WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs unveiled a massive plan Thursday for expanding its community care network with the purchase of $1 trillion in private health services over the next ...
Two years ago, the Veterans Affairs healthcare system (VA) began rolling out a new benefit, enabling Veterans to receive urgent care from a network of community providers - rather than visiting a VA ...
Editor’s Note: This story has been updated with a statement from the VA denying Senate Democrats’ claims. A recent breach of veterans’ personal information may have also compromised the information of ...
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Veterans are about to get faster medical care, here’s the change that could affect millions
The Department of Veterans Affairs has deployed a sweeping upgrade to how it books medical appointments for veterans, marking one of the most significant operational changes to the agency’s community ...
A visitor leaves the Sacramento Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Rancho Cordova, Calif., on April 2, 2015. (Rich Pedroncelli/AP) Veterans Affairs leaders are phasing out the department’s office in ...
When he’s not leading his gospel music group, Isaac Brown works 16-hour shifts at the Arc of Alachua County, a community care provider for people with developmental disabilities. Brown, 36, of ...
A federal audit found that roughly 1,600 medical providers approved to treat veterans through the Department of Veterans Affairs' community care program were ineligible to participate because their ...
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