The VA has announced a $4.8 billion investment to modernize and repair its health care facilities.
Congress directed the VA to make similar changes under the first Trump administration, but blocked it from implementing them under the Biden administration.
VA says the contract will increase oversight and competition in the private sector care it pays for, which now makes up more than 40% of all veterans' care.
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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.
Three sites, two in Port Royal and one in Beaufort, had been finalists for the $24 million clinic that’s expected to open in 2028.
A VA privatization pilot in Congress could weaken veterans’ care, degrade quality, and cost taxpayers over $100 billion a year, experts warn.
A new watchdog report is raising concerns about how artificial intelligence is being used inside the VA’s medical system and ...
VA Health Care System is implementing ambient artificial intelligence technology to assist with clinical documentation. The tool listens to clinician-patient conversations and generates draft medical ...
All Lexington VA Health Care System locations will return to normal hours and operations after a winter storm led to some clinics operating remotely.
The VA's ending of abortion care and most counseling nationwide is due to a DOJ opinion that critics warn will restrict ...
BIG SPRING Due to weather and hazardous road conditions, and in consideration of the safety of veterans and staff, all West ...
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