WASHINGTON (AP) — More than 57,000 U.S. military veterans have been waiting 90 days or more for their first VA medical appointments, and an additional 64,000 appear to have fallen through the cracks, ...
A comparative analysis of select wait-time data for new patients at more than 100 medical centers indicates the department has made progress in some areas, but not all.
The former Army medic sat, staring at his computer screen, waiting for a VA therapist to hop on the video call. He had spent months trying to get the appointment, months of his wife pushing him to get ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A bipartisan group of House lawmakers wants the Department of Veterans Affairs to streamline its scheduling processes for medical ...
Army veteran Andy Butzler said he prefers to attend medical appointments at the Department of Veterans Affairs via online conference calls rather than drive an hour from his home to the regional ...
WASHINGTON — James McCormick, an Iraq War veteran, waited 11 months to see an eye doctor at the Huntington VA Medical Center in West Virginia after booking an appointment for his annual checkup in ...
The Dayton VA Medical Center is alerting Veterans to upcoming temporary changes to appointment scheduling and cancellations.