Some staff at the Department of Veterans Affairs are finding little to be merry about after the agency said it would eliminate tens of thousands of open, unfilled positions across the country as it ...
Secretary Doug Collins says move won't impact veteran care, but a Virginia lawmaker calls the decision "reckless." ...
VA Secretary Doug Collins called the previous allocation part of a larger distraction of "woke social-justice programs and green-energy boondoggles." ...
While the VA's program has the potential to deliver higher-quality care to veterans, there have been reports of it causing issues.
The VA will reorganize Veterans Health Administration to reduce bureaucracy and empower local hospital directors over 18 to 24 months.
The Department of Veterans Affairs will slash the number of networks that support VA medical centers and realign policy ...
VA and Oracle Health say the modernization project’s operational pause has allowed them to enhance the new software’s ...
The system has been blamed for patient safety risks, productivity loss, usability challenges, delays in care and issues with ...
The VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System plans to cut nearly 10% of its positions as part of the agency’s effort to reduce its ...
The agency is looking to deploy its new Oracle Health EHR near simultaneously at four Michigan medical facilities in April ...
While unions and other employee advocates say that eliminating the positions will wreak further havoc on understaffed hospitals, the federal Veterans Administration says it won't mean a thing.
"No VA Pittsburgh Health Care System employees are being removed, and no VA Pittsburgh services will be affected," a ...