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Congress Passes Sweeping New Rule Allowing VA to Vaccinate All Veterans, Spouses
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House Passes Bill Allowing All Veterans, Caregivers to Get Vaccinated at VA
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VA still denies most burn pit claims Could a president s loss spark change?
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DOD IG report says Jackson as Obama s physician bullied subordinates
On Location: March 3, 2021
Replay Video UP NEXT Former White House physician Ronny Jackson bullied subordinates and made sexual comments about female colleagues while serving as President Barack Obama s official doctor, according to a new report from the Defense Department inspector general. The Pentagon watchdog s investigation into Jackson s behavior in the White House Medical Unit stemmed from a referral from the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee in 2018, when Jackson was nominated by President Donald Trump to serve as secretary of the Department of Veterans Affairs. © GQ-Roll Call via Getty Images, FILE The allegations about Jackson s inappropriate conduct ultimately led Trump to withdraw Jackson s nomination. He retired from the Navy in 2019, before winning a seat in Congress in 2020.
VA Must Balance Growing Use of Private Care and Maintaining Own Facilities, Secretary Says
In this March 31, 2015, file photo, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center is shown in Portland, Oregon. (AP Photo/Don Ryan)
4 Mar 2021
The Department of Veterans Affairs saw an increase in patients receiving health care through its network of private providers at the start of fiscal 2020, a significant uptake the department is now reviewing, according to VA Secretary Denis McDonough.
Speaking at a White House press briefing on the American Rescue Plan bill, which contains more than $17 billion of additional funding for the VA, McDonough said that in the first quarter of fiscal 2020 before the pandemic canceled many in-person medical visits at the VA and in the community more veterans received care from department s private network physicians than previously observed.