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How VA’s Budget Matches Up With MOAA’s Priority List
Where will the proposed $300 billion go, and how will it help veterans who need it most?
Where will the proposed $300 billion go, and how will it help veterans who need it most?
More than a dozen alerts have been issued since March 1.
Proposed health system reforms could complicate an already troubled process.
Advocates say the dogs can help bolster veterans' sense of self-worth and help them regulate their emotions.
The record-setting request would cover expanded caregiver benefits, capital improvements, and more.
The department suspended dismissals from the program last week as part of a review of eligibility criteria.
As more facilities come online, more questions are raised about the $16 billion overhaul.
The March 31 event will target those about to turn age 65. Want more? Page through MOAA’s TFL library.
From predictable funding to better oversight to staffing support, here’s how the VA can best provide for its millions of patients.
These codes may replace printed materials offering drug details. You can still request paper copies; here’s what you should know.
Another 30 facilities would be built or replaced under the plan. Get all the details on this wide-ranging reorganization.
Learn more about the process, including MOAA’s ongoing work to help shape a modern, high-quality health system.