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Attrition, hiring freezes, and fears of layoffs have medical staff at VA hospitals across the country worried.
An IIHS study about the rise in impaired-driving deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic finds mental health issues as well as ...
The Fort Lee command team and Kenner Army Health Clinic leadership recognized Samantha Warford, a medical support assistant ...
A federal watchdog said the mental health exam for troops leaving the military needs improvements but found troubling trends.
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The VA and private care options are complements, not substitutes. But the political debate is framing them as an either-or ...
Psychedelics research gains support from the Trump administration for treating PTSD and mental health conditions, with Veterans Affairs exploring treatments that show promise in clinical trials.
The causes for concern, according to a couple of members of Trump’s circle, are his recent lackluster public appearances, his ...
The Montana Department of Veteran Affairs is urging the public to be mindful of veterans with PTSD during celebrations this Fourth of July weekend.Sudden loud n ...
DANVILLE, Va. (WDBJ) - Danville Police are searching for a man who escaped a mental health facility Tuesday, June 24. James ...
“I’ve been at the VA for 10 years. When I came to the VA, we had about 70 employees” in mental health, Jones said. Today, there are 247 employees, she said.
A particular emphasis has been on mental health care, where legislation has aimed to eliminate VA referral requirements entirely. None of these potential laws has made it very far, until now.