Health Care
Veterans Can Wait Weeks to Get VA Help for Drug, Alcohol Abuse
VA inspectors found rules related to alternative treatment options are applied inconsistently, leading to delays and frustration.
VA inspectors found rules related to alternative treatment options are applied inconsistently, leading to delays and frustration.
As many as 250,000 Gulf War veterans have reported a series of problems with no clear cause.
Stories like these are why MOAA has made preserving access to this benefit a key priority.
Learn what’s covered in case a critical health issue arises.
Scrutiny of the new system has increased over the years. So has the price tag, now estimated at $16 billion.
New hires in key medical positions may take nine months to a year to start their new job.
Avoid a surprise bill from your health care provider by understanding your options.
A letter from lawmakers to DoD officials points to the "congressional intent" of language in the FY 2022 NDAA.
Find out what to look for in this important piece of TRICARE communication.
Diabetes and pre-diabetes diagnoses also spiked in recent years, according to Defense Health Agency data.
The VA estimates nearly 15,000 survivors could reapply this fiscal year. Learn more about the process.
Learn more about the safety, technical, and cost concerns raised during the hearing.