Health Care
Veterans Can Start Filing Claims Now for PACT Act Benefits
The MOAA-backed bill could help 3.5 million veterans access health care in the coming years.
The MOAA-backed bill could help 3.5 million veterans access health care in the coming years.
Changes will affect up to 155,000 beneficiaries. Here’s how you can share your concerns with MOAA.
About 33,000 families are enrolled in the 11-year-old program.
Members of Congress called the potential cost outrageous, especially in light of the program's delayed, problem-filled rollout.
MOAA continues its work to protect your access to care. Find out what facilities and regions will be affected.
Veterans unable to access telehealth platforms can get help. Here’s how.
Problems include staffing shortages and community care oversight issues.
A Login.gov account lets beneficiaries use multiple federal websites.
Here's what you should know about this part of your health benefit, including some cost-saving tips.
Find the best value for your prescriptions before your next trip to the pharmacy. Here’s how.
These reforms would help aging veterans, save taxpayer dollars, and support caregivers. But time is running out.
VA recommendations to the panel "would put veterans in both rural and urban areas at a disadvantage," the lawmakers said.