Congress directed the VA to make similar changes under the first Trump administration, but blocked it from implementing them under the Biden administration.
After the Department of Veterans Affairs reduced its workforce, lawmakers are now raising concerns about care. The VA argues ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is facing its first-ever net workforce loss, with more than 40,000 employees leaving in ...
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine convened a standing committee for Department of Homeland Security's Office of Health Affairs. The standing committee discusses issues ...
The House Appropriations Committee Jan. 20 released text of a three-bill minibus for fiscal year 2026 that includes funding for key health programs and other bipartisan health care provisions and ...
The Health and Medical Policy Deliberation Committee (HMPDC), which determines the scale of future medical workforce training, has begun full-scale discussions. The HMPDC will decide on medical school ...
The Veterans Affairs Department has shed tens of thousands of employees under President Trump and veterans are experiencing ...
A committee of Alaska lawmakers on Wednesday unanimously authorized the administration of Gov. Mike Dunleavy to spend up to $200 million in federal funds on health care improvements. The funding is ...
At least 1,000 more health visitors must be recruited and mandated visits should be increased as capacity grows, government told ...