PHOENIX — The Department of Veterans Affairs has been using telehealth since 2003, long before the larger health-care community turned to it during the COVID-19 pandemic. Telehealth has been a ...
Nearly 37,000 Department of Veterans Affairs employees have been furloughed or are working without pay as the prolonged government shutdown continues and some VA services go ...
QR codes will now be on medication labels for outpatient prescriptions, allowing local veterans better access to medication ...
A Department of Veterans Affairs memo obtained by ProPublica erects new roadblocks to care for veterans with the rare but ...
Government shutdowns create unique challenges for federal contractors — especially when performance obligations collide with ...
Virginia will elect its first woman as governor as Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears and Democratic U.S. Rep.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced the scope of Virginia Emergency Nutrition Assistance, a stopgap state-funded program to cover ...
The Pulaski County Adult Day Service Center provides veterans and the elderly a place to get out of their homes and avoid ...
After a state of emergency was declared last week due to concerns that SNAP benefits would run out by November as a result of the government shutdown, Governor Glenn Youngkin has outlined a new ...
New pediatric CPR guidelines update infant techniques, airway clearing, and resuscitation steps to improve survival and ...