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National Nurses United say the Trump administration’s job cuts in the Department of Veteran Affairs could harm patients and ...
James Weninger travels to a Veterans Affairs clinic in the Lowcountry every few months for health care treatment. The 36-year-old veteran was medically discharged ...
Veterans across the country are waiting to see the impacts of proposed changes at the Department of Veterans Affairs.
United States Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins stated that the cuts will not impact frontline workers, such as nurses and doctors. He said that the changes are intended to improve efficiency ...
In a congressional briefing on Tuesday, May 20, registered nurses who work at Veterans Health Administration (VA) facilities ...
VA Secretary Doug Collins recently announced plans to slash 15% of department jobs by August as part of a reorganization effort.
Wisconsin veterans express concern over impending cuts to VA services, with U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin advocating for support ...
VA Secretary Doug Collins claims the cuts won't impact veterans' healthcare or benefits. He and other top-level agency officials call it a 'reorganization.' Still, Weninger worries a reduction in ...
Valley Community Services Board and Augusta Health are bracing for substantial cuts to Medicaid and Medicare programs over ...
The lawmakers also accused Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins of stonewalling their efforts to learn more about agency ...
As the Department of Veterans Affairs tries to meet President Trump's goal of cutting 15% of staff, vets are concerned there won't be enough doctors and nurses.
Richmond clinic Health Brigade says people living with chronic illnesses and diseases are most at risk after losing nearly $1 ...