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Veterans Affairs’ electronic health records aren’t friendly to blind- and low-vision users, whether they’re patients or employees. It’s a microcosm of America’s health care system.
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Hundreds of U.S. military veterans have been deported for committing crimes, sometimes decades after they left the service. Now, many are hoping the Biden Administration lets them return to the United States.
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Florida is reaching out to the 1.5 million military veterans who call the state home with a new initiative."Forward March" brings together state and…
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The VA says 8500 requests for wheelchairs, artificial limbs, and other equipment have waited more than 30 days. That's down from 64,000 requests last year.
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The new secretary of veterans affairs pledged to the American Legion on Wednesday that he won't privatize his agency's health care services even as it...
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The Senate on Monday confirmed Pentagon official Robert Wilkie to be secretary of Veterans Affairs, charged with delivering on President Donald Trump's...
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President Donald Trump signed a bill into law Wednesday that will give veterans more freedom to see doctors outside the troubled Veterans Affairs system...
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A key program being expanded by the Trump administration to give veterans greater access to private doctors has failed to provide care within 30 days as...
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Employees of the James A. Haley Veterans' Hospital in Tampa took to the streets Tuesday to protest the large number of job vacancies in the VA system.At…
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One day in February, Salvatore Pelegrino, a cancer patient at the Veterans Administration hospital in Miami, was peeling an apple at a table on a patio...
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President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Veterans Affairs is not a veteran himself. And as the VA Undersecretary of Health, Dr. David…
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The VA hospital inquiry that has become a national political firestorm started with a series of complaints from a recently retired doctor, worried about…