VA and Stanford to Establish Hadron Center for Revolutionary Cancer Treatment
The VA announced last week that it is partnering with Stanford University to establish America’s first Hadron Center in Palo Alto, CA. The VA’s long-standing
The VA announced last week that it is partnering with Stanford University to establish America’s first Hadron Center in Palo Alto, CA. The VA’s long-standing
Audiological conditions, especially hearing loss and tinnitus, are the most common service-connected conditions in veterans due to exposure to loud noises (planes, artillery, etc.) or
The following are the comments we submitted on your behalf to the VA in regards to the proposed changes to the ratings of the Skin.
The VA announced last month that veterans who receive care at VA medical centers will now be able to schedule routine appointments at local optometry
On August 18, 2016, the VA announced their newest pilot program. The Service Dogs Benefit Pilot will provide veterinary benefits for service dogs approved for
September is Suicide Prevention Month and the VA is kicking off its new campaign, #BeThere, by asking family, friends, co-workers, employers—basically the entire community—to #BeThere
On August 4, 2016, the Joint Commission on Care released to VA leadership the results of the Special Focused Surveys of the VA that it
The Project ARCH (Access Received Closer to Home) pilot program has been operating in parts of Maine, Kansas, Arizona, Wyoming and Virginia and is aimed
The VA recently hit a milestone of over 2 million appointments scheduled through the Veterans Choice Program. Despite getting off to a slow start, the
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