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Nevada is home to more than 200,000 veterans, according to U.S. Census Bureau estimates — one of the larger veteran populations per capita in the West.
Veterans’ advocates are raising concerns that a new agreement between the departments of Veterans Affairs and Justice could take away veterans’ autonomy over their health care decisions and deter them ...
Y Combinator-backed Careforce launches AI workers that navigate fragmented healthcare systems to schedule patients and manage workflows.
Veteran-owned outpatient center in Carrollton offers primary addiction, primary mental health, and co-occurring ...
For many veterans living at Mana House, getting medical help through the VA is part of their process of getting the help they need in their process to get back on their feet.
Veteran Molly Gillon in Wallsend received a heartfelt letter from Wisconsin WW2 enthusiast Melinda Heinritz ...
Acquisition expands MedArrive’s presence in home care market and adds patient navigation capabilities; health-tech ...
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Veterans are about to get faster medical care, here’s the change that could affect millions
The Department of Veterans Affairs has deployed a sweeping upgrade to how it books medical appointments for veterans, marking one of the most significant operational changes to the agency’s community ...
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House Republicans seek new strategy for passing VA policy bills
Rep. Mike Bost, R-Ill., wants to develop a "must-pass" authorization bill process for the VA similar to the legislative ...
Ashley Edginton is the volunteer coordinator for Meals on Wheels in Fairbanks. But on an unusually cold March morning, with ...
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