Health Care
Navy Reconsidering Plan to Cut Medical Staff in Light of COVID-19 Pandemic
"A few things have changed since that initial proposal," the Navy's surgeon general said last week.
"A few things have changed since that initial proposal," the Navy's surgeon general said last week.
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Even before the collapse of the Afghan government, VA officials had been preparing for increased requests.
The wide-ranging, bipartisan legislation covers improved equipment, pilot programs, and more.
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Here’s what you need to know about the move, and how it affects claims made by Gulf War and Global War on Terrorism veterans.
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A big adjustment isn’t all good news for beneficiaries: Here’s how some key health care fees may change.
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The move comes as the department considers a vaccine mandate for all staff.
A key lawmaker is “fed up” with issues surrounding the $16 billion project.