sending and storing the images for patients and healthcare systems, including veterans. In the US patients are often sent ...
(Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images) Montana Sen ... which provided disability benefits and expanded health care to millions of veterans with military toxic exposure injuries — ahead of its passage ...
A brain injury is not just a "headache," as all of us coping with the "invisible wounds" of Iraq and Afghanistan knows far too well.
A lack of training in the use of point-of-care ultrasound systems is stymying the tech’s wider adoption in US primary care settings.
The elder Brott died in 2014. The Veteran’s Day following his passing, his son, who had just opened BroadWing the year before ...
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The federal legislation allows veterans exposed to toxic burn pits access to VA health care benefits. “The PACT Act has ...
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He also said VA health care is based on need, including financial need, and veterans may be initially denied what they're seeking but there are exceptions they and their families aren't aware of.
"As veterans navigate the increasing complexities of health care options, our research aims to inform policymakers and stakeholders about the urgent need to optimize the use of federal resources ...
especially when it comes to specialized programs like VA Health Care. Sometimes, veterans think they're already enrolled, only to find out later that they're not or don't qualify for certain services.