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Veterans are getting record PTSD benefits after major VA updates
Veterans living with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) may qualify for disability compensation from the U.S. Department ...
Discrepancies with the Veterans Health Administration's patient medical recordkeeping for community care provider visits – including a lack of controls within the software – have led to incomplete ...
The Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center in Ohio is one of 13 sites set to get the department's new electronic health record in 2026. (Veterans Affairs) Veterans Affairs leaders on Monday ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has been making changes to veterans’ health records as part of a move to modernize the system, and more VA facilities will be using the new system in 2026. The ...
A view of the Veterans Affairs building in Washington, D.C., on May 19, 2014. (Photo by KAREN BLEIER/AFP via Getty Images) Numerous Veterans Health Administration facilities experienced challenges ...
The Fort Wayne VA Medical Center is among 13 chosen for the next rollout of an electronic health records program that has been besieged by service interruptions and congressional demands for updates.
WASHINGTON — A federal watchdog is urging the Department of Veterans Affairs to bring greater focus to improving patient safety, modernizing its medical records and ensuring timely access to community ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs processed over 2 million disability claims in 2025, breaking records for speed. Average processing time dropped to 132 days, down from 141 days at the start of the ...
Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins said he hopes to speed up plans to get more VA medical centers onto the department's new electronic health records system this year. (Stock photo) EDITOR’S NOTE ...
VA Deputy Secretary Paul Lawrence, center, was at the Dayton VA on Nov. 25, 2025. He's overseeing the implementation of the new federal electronic health record. Over the next six years, VA hospitals ...
Len Maffioli and Damaso Sutis, two retired Marines and Iwo Jima veterans, share stories and laughs with active-duty Marines at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif., on Feb. 16. (U.S. Marine Corps ...
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