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VA extends ‘legacy’ caregiver benefits through 2028
The PCAFC provides health care and monthly stipends to designated caregivers of combat veterans with a severe service-connected injury or illness.
WATERLOO, Iowa — John-Paul Sager appreciates the care he has received at Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals and clinics, but he thinks it should be easier for veterans like him to use their ...
On March 5, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins announced that the Department of Veterans Affairs is conducting a department-wide review of its organization, operations and structure. Central ...
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Submarine vets seek recognition, benefits for environmental exposure
A group representing the U.S. Navy’s “Silent Service” is pressing for new research on environmental hazards in submarines.
Health insurance coverage for 267,000 veterans and their families will be at risk if tax credits that lower their premium costs under the ACA expire.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has changed its process for veterans to get medical care from non-VA providers, removing a requirement that a referral to community care be reviewed by another VA ...
Private sector organizations are also contributing to veterans' economic security. Bank of America awarded a $350,000 grant to the nonprofit American Corporate Partners to fund 250 veteran mentorships ...
U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., hosts a gathering with Connecticut veterans to discuss potential barriers to care as a result of efforts by the federal government to reduce waste. Credit: Katy ...
The Marion VA Health Care System will host a Veteran Benefits Expo and Resource Fair on Thursday, December 11.
Connecticut veterans expressed fear and uncertainty this week about possible threats to health care access in the face of federal changes at the Department of Veterans Affairs. In March, a leaked ...
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