Health Care
VA Still Challenged to Provide Timely Health Care, Watchdog Says
The latest from the Government Accountability Office shows problems identified more than a decade ago remain unsolved.
The latest from the Government Accountability Office shows problems identified more than a decade ago remain unsolved.
The findings from the department's own inspector general come during congressional scrutiny of VA spending.
Roughly 200,000 claims have waited more than 125 days for a decision. Nearly 600,000 PACT Act claims have been filed so far.
The new rules apply to staff, patients, and visitors. The mandate will remain in some high-risk locations, such as transplant units.
The initiative is one of several expected to launch as part of the department’s “Year of the Caregiver.”
Dependents and survivors of some vets don’t have the same care options as fellow young adults. Help MOAA change that.
Here’s what you should know if you’re eligible for both TRICARE and the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program.
The MOAA-supported legislation targets retired servicemembers under 60, possibly saving them thousands of dollars per year.
The deal “dramatically increases” the department’s ability to hold Oracle Cerner accountable for the troubled program’s failures.
Some TRICARE, Medicare, and VA coverage changes brought on by the pandemic expired May 11. Here’s what you should know.
A recent fraud alert from the VA and the FBI highlighted this type of scam ... and outlined how you can avoid becoming a victim.
The rule allows doctors to prescribe controlled medications across state lines. It was set to expire May 11.