The federal agency that provides healthcare services to veterans stopped sending its patients to certain Central Virginia nursing homes, citing concerns about care and ongoing criminal investigations.
The newly constructed facility is designed to provide high-quality care and services to those who have served our nation.
The internal medicine clinic at the Navy’s third largest base in the United States is now staffed with one doctor for 2,200 ...
The Senate rejected a measure to protect veteran toxic exposure benefits which vet groups say are a “signal” for larger ...
U.S. Navy veteran worked with civil engineering projects across the region and was active in religious, political and ...
Exposure to airborne hazards can occur in the home (indoor air exposures), in the workplace (occupational exposures), or ...
BY WAYNE PORTER NETAR PRESIDENT Last year, conventional loans dominated local home sales, but they didn’t have the highest sales price. That distinction went to Veteran Administration loans. The ...
U.S. Senators Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen, both Democrats from Nevada, have called on the U.S. Department of ...
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.
Democratic members of Congress highlighted what they said were the impacts to Floridians of decisions made in Washington, D.C ...
The Michigan Veterans Trust Fund helps veterans of every wartime era overcome unexpected expenses ranging from utility bills ...
With a new clinical practice guideline, primary care providers can offer the best stroke rehabilitation care possible to ...