The Department of Veterans Affairs will slash the number of networks that support VA medical centers and realign policy ...
Strains on the Veterans Affairs system could grow with the elimination of as many as 35,000 mostly unfilled health care ...
The country's biggest government-run health system is about to shrink for the second time this year—mostly on paper, but with ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is preparing to implement a sweeping reduction across its health care workforce that ...
VA has briefed Congress of its intent and will provide official congressional notification on Tuesday. In early 2026, the ...
The cuts come after a massive reorganization effort already resulted in the loss of almost 30,000 employees this year.
According to The Washington Post, internal VA memos outline a plan to remove roughly 26,400 vacant position, mostly doctors, nurses, and support staff, as part of an ongoing effort to “streamline ...
In February, Doug Collins was sworn in as the 12th secretary of Veterans Affairs during a time of continued public scrutiny of the quality of care veterans receive. A former congressman representing ...
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Lawmakers and advocates characterized the government shutdown and the partisan politics fueling it as “disastrous” for retired and active-duty service members, who they said rely on food assistance ...