The FAQ below answers common questions about Medicare Advantage to help you evaluate which plan best fits your needs. 1. Can ...
The PCAFC provides health care and monthly stipends to designated caregivers of combat veterans with a severe ...
As the city honors Veterans Day, some local veterans are fearful of potential impacts to services amid staffing reductions and other sweeping federal cuts across the government.
The Department of Veterans Affairs is forgiving over $272 million in backlogged medical copayments that veterans unknowingly ...
The U.S. is confronting a fresh cycle of uncertainty after President Donald Trump and Congress failed to strike an agreement to keep government programs and services running by Wednesday’s deadline.
(NEXSTAR) — Fall is an important time of year for those who receive federal benefits, largely because Social Security’s cost-of-living increases are typically announced in October. Before that, ...
(LEX 18) — The Department of Veterans Affairs continues to provide essential services during the ongoing government shutdown, though some programs have been temporarily suspended. Scott Hope, National ...
As the nation prepares to honor those who’ve served, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins is talking ...
(NEXSTAR) — There have been several changes to government benefit payments already this year, including increased checks for some and clawbacks for outstanding overpayments for others. In about two ...
According to a spokesperson with the Department of Veterans Affairs, in-person appointments regarding VA benefits are no longer happening at the North Las Vegas VA Medical Center, located on 6900 ...
As the nation’s longest-ever government shutdown continues, veterans and their supporters are raising their voices over what they call damaging effects on critical services.
Lawmakers have included several provisions to ensure the VA doesn’t shed too many employees, as part of its ongoing agency reorganization plans.