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Spread the loveFor many veterans, accessing mental health care can be an arduous journey fraught with setbacks and frustrations. This has been underscored in the experience of Jason Beaman, a veteran ...
Veterans experience high rates of mental health disorders, including PTSD and depression, often linked to military service stressors and trauma. Physical health challenges, such as musculoskeletal ...
The new initiative with the Justice Department is aimed at helping veterans who can’t make their own healthcare decisions.
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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 ...
HAMPTON, Va. — The Veterans Health Administration, the health care branch of the Department of Veterans Affairs, announced Monday that it would reorganize its management structure, potentially ...
Oral health is a critical component of overall health. Veterans, like many Americans, experience a siloed dental health care system, barriers to accessing care, and workforce shortages that create ...
DECATUR, Ill. (WAND) – U.S. military veterans who served their country have been fighting new battles years and even decades after their service ended. It is a fight for medical care after being ...
WASHINGTON — Veterans seeking transgender-related medical treatments “will have to do so on their own dime,” Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins said Monday, as he announced an end ...
Health records changes with the Veterans Affairs office in Ann Arbor could help benefit veterans in Toledo.