VA and the Indian Health Service signed an interagency agreement to improve health care for American Indian and Alaska Native Veterans.
VA dental hygienist Michelle Lord created a plan to significantly reduce the rate of hospital-acquired pneumonia infections.
Almost 8,000 Veterans are diagnosed and treated with lung cancer every year at VA. You may be eligible for lung cancer screening.
Columbia VA acquired over 1,000 pounds of Thanksgiving food donations from local charities, churches, businesses and Veteran service organizations.
Veteran Danielson, describing the reasons he’s thankful, remembers when he left his wife worrying on the end of a frightening phone call.
In this season of gratitude, we can go beyond saying “thank you” by acknowledging all that has kept us going during a time of pandemic.
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second-most common neurodegenerative disease after Alzheimer’s in the U.S. One million Americans live with Parkinson’s today — and of those approximately 110,000 Veterans with PD receive Parkinson’s treatment through VA.
VA was there for Larry when a heart condition threatened his life. His doctor read a scan and brought him in for a pacemaker same day.
VA has spent three decades assisting Veterans in managing their diabetes. Here’s two Veterans who have taken control of their diagnosis.
VA’s Office of Health Equity champions the advancement of health equity and the reduction of health disparities in Veterans.
The Heroes Foundation partnership educates corporate employers about VA resources that can help improve Veterans’ health and wellbeing.
When her husband was diagnosed dementia, she turned to the local Veteran Community Partnership for help to learn more.