Veterans living with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may qualify for disability compensation from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The VA’s disability rating system evaluates the ...
The U.S. is confronting a fresh cycle of uncertainty after President Donald Trump and Congress failed to strike an agreement to keep government programs and services running by Wednesday’s deadline.
BIG SPRING West Texas VA Health Care System (WTVAHCS) will host a veteran tele-town hall on Tuesday, March 24, at noon. The ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced that its mobile app has now accumulated more than 3 million downloads since its launch in 2021. The Health and Benefits app, which has 1.4 million ...
Veterans deserve health care that honors their service and meets their unique needs. Choosing the right Medicare plan is a critical step in ensuring access to quality care. The Medicare Advantage ...
Empowering those who've served with one thing can truly change a life: knowledge. If you're a veteran, you've earned a suite of benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs, but understanding ...
WATERLOO, Iowa — John-Paul Sager appreciates the care he has received at Department of Veterans Affairs hospitals and clinics, but he thinks it should be easier for veterans like him to use their ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The daughter of a Chicago World War II veteran is furious with the office of Veteran Affairs. She says she's been fighting the VA for months to get her father's health benefits, but ...
President Donald Trump's legislative agenda continues to reshape federal spending, with House Republicans proposing a $453 billion bill for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in fiscal year 2026.
From health care to claims, and support services, the one-stop shop looks to simplify processes that can take months.
The seal of the Department of Veterans Affairs in Washington, Feb. 7, 2025. (Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg) The planned reorganization of the Veterans Affairs health system should result in improvements ...
President Donald Trump's legislative agenda continues to reshape federal spending, with House Republicans proposing a $453 billion bill for the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in fiscal year 2026.