Specialty VA programs offer health care and services to Veterans’ family members and beneficiaries who meet certain conditions and eligibility requirements
Army Veteran sent a letter to the St. Cloud VA hospital director. “This clinic is an excellent choice for VA’s Community Care Network of providers and if asked, I'll refer them with good marks.”
The Veterans Experience Office is excited to announce the top two winners of the new Community Catalyst Award, The Greater Miami Valley myVeteran Community of Ohio, and Project for Return and Opportunity in Veterans Education (PROVE) from New York.
Tennessee Valley VA collaborated with local breast center for the use of their mobile mammography bus.
VA’s Community Care Network makes it easier for providers to work with VA and care for Veterans. CCN offers a more streamlined relationship with VA and continues to get better as we refine it over time.
Eligible Veterans can get a no-cost flu shot from a nearby VA clinic or within their community. Here’s all the information you need.
A health care provider webinar will be held May 19, to discuss how to access and navigate the eCAMS Provider Portal.
The Mammography and Medical Options Act (MAMMO Act) builds on VA’s commitment to ensure all Veterans have access to high-quality breast-imaging services.
VA's VR&E supports workers this October for National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) and Spina Bifida Awareness Month.
VA customer service personnel assisted a Veteran who was incorrectly charged $500 by a community provider for care. After misunderstandings, she received a call from a VA provider relations specialist.
Online scheduling from VA lets you contact an in-network community provider to schedule an appointment, helping minimize scheduling delays.
A Veteran and his wife are recipients of cancer treatment delivered by VA, Optum and the Community Care Network (CCN), ensuring they get the care they deserve in a VA facility or in the community.