The Department of Veterans Affairs will slash the number of networks that support VA medical centers and realign policy ...
Secondary conditions are disabilities caused by conditions the Department of Veterans Affairs already recognizes as service ...
Most non-emergency care at non-VA facilities requires the VA's approval before you schedule. This includes routine ...
VA is planning for its new EHR from Oracle-Cerner to go live at 13 sites in 2026 — starting with four sites in Michigan in ...
Sen. Bill Cassidy’s VetPAC Act passed the Senate, creating a new commission to strengthen and review Veterans Health ...
Reorganization plans focus on the management structure of the Veterans Health Administration that operates more than 1,300 ...
Under a new indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract structure, Veterans Affairs said it can procure the data and ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs plans to reorganize the management structure of the Veterans Health Administration, the ...
Scrutiny of Veterans Affairs’ staffing decisions is imperative after the Washington Post reported that thousands of vacancies ...
The change follows a December 18 legal memo written by Joshua Craddock, a deputy assistant attorney general in the Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel (OLC). The memo concluded that the VA ...
The VA will eliminate thousands open healthcare roles, cutting about 25,000 unfilled positions without affecting veteran care.
The VA Healthcare System plans to cut nearly 10 percent of its employees in the near future, according to a memo obtained by ...
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