Health Care
VA Set to Expand Fertility Treatment Availability Following DoD Shift
The benefit likely will remain limited to those with service-connected conditions caused by serious injury or illness.
The benefit likely will remain limited to those with service-connected conditions caused by serious injury or illness.
MOAA supports the bipartisan Maintaining Our Obligation to Moms Who Serve Act.
Determining eligibility now can make it easier for survivors later.
Learn what’s behind Pentagon plans to rebuild medical staffs, and what MOAA is doing to ensure your access to quality care.
MOAA has fought to expand this benefit, which is standard for health plans in the private sector.
From pharmacy access to copay changes and more, learn how this major legislation reflects key MOAA priorities.
Unfilled billets lead to gaps and delays in coverage, cause retention issues, and weaken your benefit. Learn what’s at stake.
Expanded access to these services could be especially helpful to servicemembers and families facing deployments or PCS moves.
Veterans with low disability ratings see higher income than non-disabled peers, but individuals with significant health issues lag far behind.
Read this member’s story, and learn about the work being done to preserve your health benefit.
Planned improvements to the benefit won't roll out until the new contracts, known as T5, take effect.
Provider shortages, long wait times, and other problems have led to wide dissatisfaction with the benefit, a report found.