SCOTUSblog – According to the [VA] manual, only veterans who set foot on Vietnamese soil or served in the country’s “inland waterways” would be able to meet the requirements of the Agent [...]
The Columbus Dispatch – U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert Wilkie, an officer in the U.S. Air Force Reserve and the son of an Army artillery commander, told the crowd that veterans [...]
Government Executive – A group of 11,000 nurses at the Veterans Affairs Department has reached an impasse with the agency over its collective bargaining agreement, as the Trump [...]
The Spokesman-Review – Spokane will lead the $10 billion effort to revamp the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ medical records system, but questions remain about what veterans can [...]
Healthcare IT News – In an earnings call to discuss its Q3 results this past week, officials from Cerner offered new information about the ongoing electronic health record modernizations [...]
Military Times – Veterans remain more likely to report feeling in great medical condition even while they face an increased risk of serious health problems like cancer, arthritis and [...]
Stars and Stripes – A Rand Corp. report requested by the Department of Defense and published last month offered a glimpse at where sexual assault was happening in the military, but experts [...]
WXIA (NBC-11, Video) – “It makes my heart race every time I come here,” Joy Kieffer said as she knelt beside the white slab of marble with her son’s name on it. Sgt. Kevin Ash is buried at [...]
Military Times – Hundreds of thousands of veterans could be eligible for sizable reimbursements of unpaid medical bills if a new class-action lawsuit against the Department of Veterans [...]
Stars and Stripes – It’s uncertain whether a Department of Veterans Affairs stockpile of drugs and medical supplies — intended to be used in a crisis — is equipped to handle future [...]