The VA begins the first of many monthly roundtable discussions on Women Veterans' healthcare.
VA and Easter Seals partner to provide training to Family Caregivers. A program application for services is available for injured post-9/11 Veterans.
The Million Veteran Program will help personalize medical treatment by gaining a better understanding of the effects genes have on health and illness.
VA draws attention to a post by VA's Chief Consultant for Care Management and Social Work Service regarding new programs for Family Caregivers.
VA highlights a new program that will support Family Caregivers of post-9/11 injured Veterans, and how to access these new services and resources.
In honor of VA's Research Week, thanks is given to the Veterans who have volunteered in research studies and the partnership with the Department of Defense.
The VA and DoD work to create a shared lifetime electronic records system and the successes of the Virtual Lifetime Electronic Record is a great start.
An employee of the Veterans Affairs Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion shares information on the disparities in health care.
The National Disabled Veteran Winter Sports Clinic was established 25 years ago in an effort to combat that common feeling among disabled Vets.
Nearly 40 percent of enrolled Veterans live in rural areas of our country. These Veterans have difficulty in obtaining access to quality health care.
Veteran Treatment Courts continue to spread across the country, welcomed by communities for their efforts to help Veterans in need.
A Veteran shares her positive experiences with VA's outreach and care, while urging other Veterans to be engaged and share feedback.