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Gov. Greg Abbott shared his views on marijuana use in Texas during Friday night's gubernatorial debate. He mentioned one idea that may have surprised…
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The U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Robert Wilkie visited San Antonio Monday for a tour of the Audie L. Murphy Memorial VA Hospital. The trip was part…
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An agency pilot program aims to bypass regulations that can make it hard for veterans to get cutting-edge medical treatment.
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Approximately 5 million veterans live in rural America, and almost sixty percent of them rely on VA healthcare. But accessing that care can be a challenge.
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Last year, the VA began offering mental health treatment to vets who don't normally qualify for V-A care. Since then, fewer than 200 people have used...
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Though medical marijuana is legal in most states, the Department of Veterans Affairs will neither recommend nor prescribe it because of a longstanding...
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The VA has opened more call centers and hired hundreds of additional responders after complaints that some callers experienced long hold times or were...
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The number of veterans in the VA healthcare system who are 70 or older is expected to grow 30 percent in the next eight years.
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Congress mandated the card in 2015, but provided no funding. So the VA struck a deal with Office Depot.
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As the Senate considers Robert Wilkie's nomination for VA secretary, veterans groups worry that the agency's leadership gap has slowed its work.