A bill that boosts health care and disability benefits for veterans exposed to toxic burn pits has hit a snag in the Senate, angering advocates like Jon Stewart who say help from the government is long overdue.
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Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical regulations describe veterans who are eligible to receive health care from VA in the United States. This document amends VA medical regulations to provide eligibility for VA hospital care, nursing home care, and outpatient services for any Filipino Commonwea...
When UnitedHealth Group set out to reimagine consumer benefits two years ago, we asked consumers what they wanted from a health plan now and in the future. Three out of four wished their health care experiences were more personalized, citing cost savings as the most critical factor. January...
National Expansion of Sleep Telemedicine for Veterans: The TeleSleep Program The VA Office of Rural Health determined that the dilemma of limited VHA sleep health care availability and accessibility might be solved, at least in ... KF Sarmiento,RL Folmer,CJ Stepnowsky,... - 《Journal of Clini...
Navigating Cancer Care for Veterans: A Guide for Healthcare Providers Posted on October 25, 2024 by Wayne Jonas As health care professionals, we frequently encounter patients with complex medical histories. However, treating U.S. military veterans with cancer presents a unique set of challenges that...
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House passes act to improve veteran healthcare, benefits Updated: Dec. 2, 2024 at 8:48 PM GMT+8 | ByHannah Hutter The Senator Elizabeth Dole 21st Century Veterans Healthcare and Benefits and Improvement Act passed in the House and will now move to the Senate. ...
Medicare Advantage (MA) plans receive billions of federal dollars for enrolling veterans who receive no Medicare services, according to a new study led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.