VA is planning for its new EHR from Oracle-Cerner to go live at 13 sites in 2026 — starting with four sites in Michigan in ...
U.S. military veterans from island nations are a step closer to receiving benefits they’ve earned in their own communities.
Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. Kinsley Kilpatrick put on a convincing show. During visits to Atlanta VA ...
Military veterans are swamping the U.S. government with dubious disability claims — including cases of brazen fraud totaling tens of millions of dollars — that are exploiting the country’s sacred ...
KSHB 41 reporter Elyse Schoenig, who focuses on issues surrounding the cost of health care, learned about the new VA copays through a viewer's email. If you have a story idea for Elyse, please send ...
Hundreds of current and former VA doctors, nurses and other caregivers have issued a warning to the Department of Veterans Affairs about the negative impacts of the agency’s recent staffing cuts and ...
While the mortgage industry has applauded the Trump administration’s push to restore a partial claim option for U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) loans, many experts warn it may arrive too late ...
President Donald Trump signed the VA Home Loan Program Reform Act into law Wednesday, cementing a partial claims program aimed at preventing veterans from losing their homes to foreclosure. The new ...
Navy veteran Matthew Kelly's home in San Antonio, Texas. Kelly was left stranded when the VA abruptly ended a mortgage program that's been helping save thousands of vets homes. Brenda Bazán for NPR / ...
Department of Veterans Affairs Deputy Secretary Paul Lawrence celebrated the successful track record of the VA Home Loan program. In a speech Monday, he highlighted recent efforts to modernize and ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Military veterans, including some in Louisiana, are voicing frustration over the end of a federal program that helped thousands who served their country avoid foreclosure. “You ...
A plaque with the Department of Veterans Affairs' seal is displayed outside the department's headquarters in Washington, D.C. The move leaves millions of military veterans with far worse options than ...