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VA Secretary Doug Collins visited the Fayetteville VA Medical Center to address veteran care and facility expansions. Collins ...
U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins visited the Fayetteville VA Medical Center to assess and discuss improvements to health care for North Carolina veterans.
The U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs, Doug Collins, met with some veterans and leaders at VA Medical Center on Ramsey Street in Fayetteville. It was a closed-door meeting during his tour of the ...
U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Doug Collins visited the Fayetteville VA Medical Center to assess and discuss improvements to health care for North Carolina veterans.
Air Force Reserve Maj. Gen. John Bartrum has a long history of working in military and public health positions, including the ...
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Explícame on MSNVA announces changes to veterans' Medicare bills that could save millionsA new federal initiative aims to streamline billing for dual-enrolled veterans, improving accountability and potentially ...
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The Well News on MSNPresident Signs VA Home Loan Bill Into LawWASHINGTON - President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed a measure into law that could prevent tens of thousands of veterans ...
In a 54-44 vote Tuesday night, the Senate confirmed Sam Brown, an Army veteran and failed Senate candidate, to be VA under ...
What might impact Colorado veterans is unclear, but Collins says most were exempted from Medicaid and SNAP cuts.
Former Rep. Doug Collins, nominee for secretary of Veterans Affairs, speaks at his confirmation hearing in front of the Senate's Veterans Affairs Committee on Jan. 21.
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