Strains on the Veterans Affairs system could grow with the elimination of as many as 35,000 mostly unfilled health care positions, including doctors and nurses.
Millions of veterans rely on monthly benefits to help support themselves and their families.
VetStats allows veterans to rate VA facilities on service quality, facilities and amenities, mental healthcare access, and ...
VA Secretary Doug Collins called the previous allocation part of a larger distraction of "woke social-justice programs and ...
The new year brings more than just a calendar shift for veterans, it marks the arrival of a 2.8% increase in benefits. This ...
VA home loans rebounded 26.8% in 2025, driven by Gen Z buyers and a surge in refinancing, reversing last year's decline.
There have allegedly been cases of the system causing issues - such as making records disappear and logging wrong prescriptions.
Eddie Pool, the acting principal deputy CIO, said a risk-based approach to cybersecurity ensures VA can deliver services to veterans reliably and efficiently.
In passing next year's VA funding package, lawmakers encouraged the department to use AI more to help reduce veteran suicide ...
Male breast cancer is rare, but studies suggest it's more common — and more lethal — among veterans. Yet the Veterans Administration is making it harder for veterans with breast cancer to get care.
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs hospital employees continue to deal with problems with the agency’s new Oracle Health EHR ahead of a big expansion of the system, The Washington Post reported Dec 3 ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs indicated in a notice to developers that it will shift away from housing-only plans ...