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Retirees, family members to see increases in dental and vision premiums next year
The Office of Personnel Management announced Wednesday that the premium rates for 2020 for FEDVIP plans will increase on average by 5.6 percent for dental plans and by 1.5 percent for vision plans.
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On veterans health care, Trump and Clinton still thin on specifics
Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump pledge to improve VA services
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VA health care reforms are underway, leaders tell panel
A blue ribbon panel crafting recommendations to Congress on the Veterans Affairs health system heard from the department’s top leaders, who said reforms underway at the department will improve many aspects of patient care by year’s end.
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VA gives deadline to veterans who have applied for health care
Veterans with active applications for VA health care have a year to furnish required information.
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Counsel for whistleblowers blasts IG reports on VA wait time scandal
VA’s Office of Inspector General publishes results of wait time investigations, downplaying findings of separate lists.
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Senator to VA: Fire your mental health director
Sen. Mark Kirk has called on the VA to fire its mental health director after an investigation found that suicide hotline calls went unanswered.
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Officials call on Congress for Ebola response funding
Most of the $6.2 billion requested would go to support humanitarian aid in West Africa.
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Retirees, family members to see increases in dental and vision premiums next year
The Office of Personnel Management announced Wednesday that the premium rates for 2020 for FEDVIP plans will increase on average by 5.6 percent for dental plans and by 1.5 percent for vision plans.
-
On veterans health care, Trump and Clinton still thin on specifics
Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump pledge to improve VA services
-
VA health care reforms are underway, leaders tell panel
A blue ribbon panel crafting recommendations to Congress on the Veterans Affairs health system heard from the department’s top leaders, who said reforms underway at the department will improve many aspects of patient care by year’s end.
-
VA gives deadline to veterans who have applied for health care
Veterans with active applications for VA health care have a year to furnish required information.
-
Counsel for whistleblowers blasts IG reports on VA wait time scandal
VA’s Office of Inspector General publishes results of wait time investigations, downplaying findings of separate lists.
-
Senator to VA: Fire your mental health director
Sen. Mark Kirk has called on the VA to fire its mental health director after an investigation found that suicide hotline calls went unanswered.
-
Officials call on Congress for Ebola response funding
Most of the $6.2 billion requested would go to support humanitarian aid in West Africa.
-
Retirees, family members to see increases in dental and vision premiums next year
The Office of Personnel Management announced Wednesday that the premium rates for 2020 for FEDVIP plans will increase on average by 5.6 percent for dental plans and by 1.5 percent for vision plans.
-
On veterans health care, Trump and Clinton still thin on specifics
Presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump pledge to improve VA services
-
VA health care reforms are underway, leaders tell panel
A blue ribbon panel crafting recommendations to Congress on the Veterans Affairs health system heard from the department’s top leaders, who said reforms underway at the department will improve many aspects of patient care by year’s end.
-
VA gives deadline to veterans who have applied for health care
Veterans with active applications for VA health care have a year to furnish required information.
-
Counsel for whistleblowers blasts IG reports on VA wait time scandal
VA’s Office of Inspector General publishes results of wait time investigations, downplaying findings of separate lists.
-
Senator to VA: Fire your mental health director
Sen. Mark Kirk has called on the VA to fire its mental health director after an investigation found that suicide hotline calls went unanswered.
-
Officials call on Congress for Ebola response funding
Most of the $6.2 billion requested would go to support humanitarian aid in West Africa.
















