The VA will eliminate thousands open healthcare roles, cutting about 25,000 unfilled positions without affecting veteran care.
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to realign its community care network, reducing the number of regions from five to two.
The cuts come after a reorganization effort already resulted in the loss of almost 30,000 employees this year.
Secretary Doug Collins says move won't impact veteran care, but a Virginia lawmaker calls the decision "reckless." ...
A longstanding barrier is being removed in a bid to improve access to critical health services across the VA system.
Veterans live in every community across the country. Yet unlike most Americans, they can’t simply use the closest health care ...
In a major new policy shift, the Department of Veterans Affairs is making it easier for a large group of people who serve the ...
For too long, the Department of Veterans Affairs has been synonymous with bureaucracy, inefficiency and delays — barriers that have prevented America’s heroes from receiving the care they deserve. I ...
Veteran advocacy groups are intensifying efforts to address the pressing issue of veteran suicides, focusing on systemic ...
President Donald Trump's administration shut down a Department of Veterans Affairs unit that addressed disparities in how the federal government provides disability compensation. Black veterans and ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is more than just a health care provider for those who have served — it stands as a symbol of what a national, government-run health care system could achieve ...
HAMPTON, Va. — Rick Mulligan didn’t wait for major funding, a large staff or a detailed plan. He saw a veteran being ignored in a parking lot and decided to do something about it. "I saw a guy up here ...