Copayment Exemption for American Indian and Alaska Native Veterans
VA published new rules that exempts eligible American Indian and Alaska Native Veterans from copayments for health care and all urgent care visits.
VA published new rules that exempts eligible American Indian and Alaska Native Veterans from copayments for health care and all urgent care visits.
Veterans could now get some of out-of-pocket costs reimbursed even if the claim was previously denied.
Veterans can now access their full VA disability claim decision letters electronically.
VA is extending eligibility and applicable benefits for Legacy Participants and Legacy Applicants through Sept. 30, 2025
As of January 17, 2023, Veterans in acute suicidal crisis will be able to go to any health care facility for emergency health care at no cost.
VA has developed an interactive mobile solution to remind veterans of upcoming appointments via text messaging.
This ensures terminally ill veterans will receive their earned benefits and healthcare as soon as possible.
Speak to your VA Provider to see what home exercise equipment you may qualify for.
United Spinal supports removing restrictions on telehealth benefits, extending telehealth benefits, and increasing access to mental health services for all its members.
Veterans can now get rid of unused or expired medications by dropping them off at their local VA Medical Center.