The Department of Veterans Affairs is planning to eliminate 25,000 vacant positions and implement the largest reorganization ...
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Veterans health shake up, reforms to get underway in coming months
The reorganization of the VA health system should result in improvements to medical facilities, increased oversight and better access, officials said.
The department insists these jobs are no longer necessary. Staff disagree.
Community care has played a central role in supporting veterans since WW2 and the 2018 MISSION Act enshrines this right.
Christopher Syrek, chief of staff of the Department of Veterans Affairs, informed his senior colleagues on March 4 of a Department of Governmental Efficiency-devised plan for large-scale cutbacks at ...
Long before becoming secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Doug Collins’s intention to steer veterans and their health care dollars away from VA medical facilities and into private ...
The Trump administration banned trans people from serving in the military and ended gender-affirming care for veterans. The ...
Accenture Federal Services, a subsidiary of Accenture (NYSE: ACN), has been selected to support the U.S. Department of ...
Roughly 100,000 Veterans Health Administration employees in less than a week will be required to work fully from an office, but an internal April 16 presentation obtained by Government Executive shows ...
During the past administration, the Department of Veterans Affairs failed to meet the basic health care needs of the men and women who served this country. Too often, veterans are met with canceled ...
The Veterans' ACCESS Act would build off the success of the VA MISSION Act, add transparency, put more control in veterans' ...
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