VA Says it Won't Administer COVID-19 Tests to Non-Veteran Employees The VA has more than 390,000 employees, with the vast majority working within the Veterans Health Administration.
Lawmakers Submit Nearly 50 Questions to VA over its COVID-19 Response In a bipartisan letter to VA Secretary Robert Wilkie, lawmakers said they are concerned about staying up-to-date .
VA Reports 1st Veteran Death from Coronavirus The man, in his 70s, died Saturday at the VA Portland Healthcare System due to complications from the disease.
Oregon Veteran, 70, Is State's 1st Coronavirus Fatality, Officials Say His case had no link to others at the Oregon Veterans Home in Lebanon.
VA Faces Criticism over Lack of Plans to Deal with Coronavirus Pandemic The Department of Veterans Affairs has been criticized for not releasing a comprehensive emergency response to the disease.
Lawmakers Scrutinize VA's Plans to Provide Long-Term Care for Aging Baby Boomers There are currently about 3.2 million veterans aged 65 years or older using VA health care services.
VA Whistleblower Protection Office Retaliated Against Its Own Whistleblowers, Report Claims The report alleges that a climate of intimidation exists at the VA's Office of Accountability and Whistleblower Protection.
Exposure to Toxic Chemicals Has Become a Top Issue for Veteran Organizations Concerns over toxic exposure are not limited to Vietnam War-era veterans.
VA Braces for Potential Coronavirus Outbreak Among Veterans VA officials have activated an emergency team to prepare.
VA Secretary Under Investigation for Handling of Dismissed Hospital Sex Assault Claim The VA Inspector General’s office announced it has opened an investigation.
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