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03/25/2024
Lisa Kuhns, PhD
According to a news release, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) waived or reimbursed more than 143,000 copayments, resulting in $2.5 million in health care cost savings for American Indian and Alaska Native veterans.
According to a news release, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) waived or reimbursed more than 143,000 copayments, resulting in $2.5 million in health care cost savings for American Indian and Alaska Native veterans.
According to a news release, the...
03/25/2024
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03/19/2024
Lisa Kuhns, PhD
Veterans Affairs (VA) Surgical Pause Initiative has been recognized with the 2023 John M. Eisenberg Patient Safety and Quality Award, according to a press release from the VA.
Veterans Affairs (VA) Surgical Pause Initiative has been recognized with the 2023 John M. Eisenberg Patient Safety and Quality Award, according to a press release from the VA.
Veterans Affairs (VA) Surgical...
03/19/2024
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03/12/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
The US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is partnering with Department of Defense (DOD) to increase veteran access to VA health care in Tennessee and Kentucky.
The US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is partnering with Department of Defense (DOD) to increase veteran access to VA health care in Tennessee and Kentucky.
The US Department of Veterans...
03/12/2024
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03/04/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
Effective March 5, 2024, the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is expanding VA health care eligibility to include all veterans who were exposed to toxins and other hazards while serving in the military at home or abroad.
Effective March 5, 2024, the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is expanding VA health care eligibility to include all veterans who were exposed to toxins and other hazards while serving in the military at home or abroad.
Effective March 5, 2024, the US...
03/04/2024
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02/29/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
After hiring more than 61,000 employees in 2023, the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is focusing on improving patient access even more by increasing worker productivity, Federal News Network recently reported.
After hiring more than 61,000 employees in 2023, the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is focusing on improving patient access even more by increasing worker productivity, Federal News Network recently reported.
After hiring more than 61,000...
02/29/2024
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02/29/2024
Allison Casey
Final, updated results from the phase 3 POUT trial added further support to the use of adjuvant chemotherapy for patients with upper tract urothelial cancer who have undergone nephroureterectomy.
Final, updated results from the phase 3 POUT trial added further support to the use of adjuvant chemotherapy for patients with upper tract urothelial cancer who have undergone nephroureterectomy.
Final, updated results from the...
02/29/2024
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02/22/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
Within 1 day of notifying her US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care team of an unusual texture in her breast during a self-exam, veteran Cassie Garrett received her breast cancer diagnosis.
Within 1 day of notifying her US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care team of an unusual texture in her breast during a self-exam, veteran Cassie Garrett received her breast cancer diagnosis.
Within 1 day of notifying her US...
02/22/2024
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02/15/2024
Lisa Kuhns, PhD
The Department of Veterans Affairs policy offering free emergency suicide prevention care has supported around 50,000 veterans and former service members in its first year, saving over $64 million in health care costs while providing...
The Department of Veterans Affairs policy offering free emergency suicide prevention care has supported around 50,000 veterans and former service members in its first year, saving over $64 million in health care costs while providing...
The Department of Veterans...
02/15/2024
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02/08/2024
Jolynn Tumolo
The Million Veteran Program (MVP) enrolled its one-millionth veteran in November 2023, making it the largest, most diverse genetic research program within a health care system in the world.
The Million Veteran Program (MVP) enrolled its one-millionth veteran in November 2023, making it the largest, most diverse genetic research program within a health care system in the world.
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02/08/2024
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01/25/2024
Hannah Musick
According to a press release, on January 25, 2024, the US Department of Veterans Affairs announced it would award $52.5 million in grants to community-based organizations that provide or coordinate suicide prevention services for veterans and...
According to a press release, on January 25, 2024, the US Department of Veterans Affairs announced it would award $52.5 million in grants to community-based organizations that provide or coordinate suicide prevention services for veterans and...
According to a press release, on...
01/25/2024
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