Since 1929, the Fargo VA Health Care System has been improving the health of the men and women who have so proudly served our nation. Services are available to more than 89,000 veterans living in North Dakota, Minnesota, and South Dakota.
- Advanced Care Planning
- Affordable Care Act (ACA)
- Coaching into Care
- Commissioner’s Challenge on Suicide Prevention
- Community Care » Urgent Care
- Community-Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOC)
- Fisher House: Minneapolis VA Health Care System
- Health Care Benefits Overview
- Hearing Aids
- Make the Connection
- Medical Marijuana for ND Veterans
- Moving Forward: Overcome Life's Challenges
- National Center for PTSD
- Returning OIF/OEF/OND Servicemembers
- The PACT Act And Your VA Benefits
- The President's Roadmap to Empower Veterans and End a National Tragedy of Suicide (PREVENTS)
- VA Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry
- VA Caregiver Support
- VA Contracted Nursing Homes
- VA Dental Care
- VA Dental Insurance Program
- VA Mental Health
- VA Mission Act
- VA Office of Rural Health
- VA Travel Pay Reimbursement
- VA Vision Care
- Vet Centers
- Veterans Crisis Line
Fargo Veterans Affairs to break ground on new $21M mental wellness and recovery center
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Categories: Mental Health, VA, VA HealthThe new facility will allow expansion of outpatient services in the areas of post traumatic stress disorder, behavioral health and substance use disorder.
Fargo Area Stand Down
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Categories: Benefits, Homelessness, Resources, Stand Down, VA Benefits, VA HealthJoin the Cass County Veteran’s Office on September 11th from 10am – 3pm at Broadway Square in Downtown Fargo as they host a Community Stand Down. A free meal will be provided for those who attend along with education about the PACT Act, healthcare for homeless veterans and VA enrollment.
Mental Health Resources in North Dakota
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Categories: Education, Health, Mental Health, VA HealthIn this article there is a list of Mental Health Resources available to Veterans and Military Personal. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please call 988 for immediate assistance. Thank you to Mason Krebsbach for providing us this comprehensive list of resources.
Native American Stand Down
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Categories: Benefits, Native American Veterans, VA Benefits, VA Health, Veterans OrganizationsThe North Dakota Native American Veterans are hosting a stand down at the Sky Dancer Casino and Resort on June 10-11, 2024.
VA to grant 1 millionth benefit claim for Veterans and their survivors under the PACT Act
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Categories: Benefits, Health, PACT Act, VA Benefits, VA HealthFrom these PACT Act-related claims, VA has delivered more than $5.7 billion in earned benefits to these Veterans and survivors
Veterans exposed to toxins and other hazards eligible for VA Health Care
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Categories: Agent Orange, Benefits, Camp Lejeune, Gulf War Syndrome, Health, PACT Act, VA HealthIn one of the largest-ever expansions of Veteran health care, all Veterans exposed to toxins and other hazards during military service – at home or abroad – will be eligible for VA health care beginning March 5th.
At the direction of President Biden, VA is expanding health care eligibility to millions of Veterans – including all Veterans who served in the Vietnam War, the Gulf War, Iraq, Afghanistan, or any other combat zone after 9/11 – years earlier than called for by the PACT Act.
VA, VFW, VVA to host PACT Act broadcast on Facebook Live
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Categories: PACT Act, VA Benefits, VA HealthCopayment exemption for American Indian and Alaska Native Veterans
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Categories: Native American Veterans, VA HealthNew rule waives copayments for health care and all urgent care visits.
Fargo Veterans Affairs to Host PACT Act Claims Clinic
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Categories: PACT Act, VA, VA Benefits, VA HealthRescheduled to March 29 from 4-6 pm!
Fargo VA HealthCare System will be hosting a PACT Act Town Hall
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Categories: PACT Act, VA Benefits, VA HealthWhen: Monday, December 12, 2022 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Where: In person at the Fargo VA Health Care System, 3rd Floor Auditorium or via Teams
VA opens health care eligibility for Vietnam, Gulf War, post-9/11 Veterans under PACT Act
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Categories: PACT Act, VA Benefits, VA HealthVA establishes presumptive service connection for rare respiratory cancers for certain Veterans
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Categories: Gulf War Syndrome, Health, VA Benefits, VA HealthWASHINGTON — As part of President Biden’s Unity Agenda commitment to support the nation’s Veterans, the Department of Veterans Affairs is adding nine rare respiratory cancers to the list of presumed service-connected disabilities due to military environmental exposures to fine particulate matter.
Fargo VA Health Care System offering COVID-19 vaccine second booster doses
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Categories: COVID, VA HealthMilitary Veterans Can Use Medical Marijuana Without Losing Eligibility For Care And Services
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Categories: VA HealthVeterans can use medical marijuana without losing their eligibility for care and services, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs, reported KVIA.com
Compassionate Contact Corps Virtual Volunteers Needed!
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Categories: VA, VA HealthLooking for a meaningful Volunteer opportunity? Do you want to give back to our Nation’s heroes? Do you enjoy visiting and sharing stories? Then the Fargo VA has the perfect opportunity for you!
Upcoming COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Clinics across ND and northwest MN
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Categories: VA HealthThe Fargo VA Health Care System will hold COVID-19 vaccine booster clinics across North Dakota and northwest Minnesota for certain eligible groups.
Fargo VA to host COVID-19 Telephone Town Hall March 29
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Categories: VA HealthThe Fargo VA Health Care System will host a COVID-19 Telephone Town Hall on March 29 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
To participate, dial 1-872-701-0185, then enter code 404016858#.
All Veterans, their family members, and any organization or individual who works with, or on behalf of, Veterans is encouraged to participate.
Fargo VA Health Care System approved as priority for future VA Fisher House construction
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Categories: VA HealthFARGO, N.D. (Jan. 4, 2020) – The Fargo Veterans Affairs (VA) Health Care System (HCS) is pleased to announce it has been approved as a priority for future VA Fisher House construction to provide temporary accommodations at no charge for the families and caregivers of veterans receiving care at the Fargo VA Medical Center.
VA has new options for Veterans to pay their VA Medical Care Copayments
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Categories: VA HealthVA has new options for Veterans to pay their VA Medical Care Copayments.
The Fargo VA Medical Center will host a Virtual New Veteran Orientation
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Categories: VA HealthThe Fargo VA Medical Center will host a Virtual New Veteran Orientation on Wednesday, Nov. 18, from 2 to 3:30 p.m.
Participants need to pre-register before Nov. 12 – call (701) 239-3700 extension 4420 to pre-register and to receive instructions for how to participate.
Virtual New Veteran Orientation
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Categories: VA HealthThe Fargo VA Medical Center will host a Virtual New Veteran Orientation on Wednesday, Nov. 18, from 2 to 3:30 p.m.
Participants need to pre-register before Nov. 12 – call (701) 239-3700 extension 4420 to pre-register and to receive instructions for how to participate.
VA Extends Fargo VA HBOT Demonstration Program
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Categories: VA HealthHOEVEN, CRAMER, ARMSTRONG: VA EXTENDS FARGO VA HBOT DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM, EXPANDS PROGRAM TO INCLUDE JAMESTOWN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER AND INCREASES TREATMENT REFERRALS FOR VETERANS
Fargo VA Health Care System will hold several free drive-through influenza immunization clinics in September and October
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Categories: VA HealthThe Fargo VA Health Care System will hold several free drive-through influenza immunization clinics in September and October for Veterans enrolled in VA healthcare.
For questions about eligibility, call 1-800-410-9723, extension 3428.
VA launches Rx Refill App!
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Categories: VA HealthVA recently launched the “Rx Refill” App! Veterans now have another option to easily use VA health care services on the go. With Rx Refill, Veterans can request VA-issued prescription refills, monitor the status of their request, track deliveries through VA Mail Order Pharmacies and view additional VA medication information available on My HealtheVet.
Federal VA distributes Fact sheet on Community Care "Urgent Care"
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Categories: VA HealthThe Federal VA Health Care Services has distributed a new Fact Sheet to provide Veterans information on acquiring "Urgent Care" in the Community.
See Fact Sheet
Fargo VA offers Fast Tracking to VA Cancer Care
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Categories: VA HealthFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Fargo VA offers Fast Tracking to VA Cancer Care
FARGO, N.D. (Oct. 8, 2019) – The Fargo VA Health Care System (HCS) is proud to announce that they are taking part in an initiative that offers eligible Veterans with active cancer who have not yet enrolled in VA the ability to “fast track” to VA oncology services.
Veterans can now join the Million Veteran Program online
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Categories: VA HealthVeterans can now join the Million Veteran Program online (MVP) as part of the U.S Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) effort to improve the lives of Veterans through health care research and innovation.
More than 775,000 Veteran partners have already joined MVP, a national, voluntary, research initiative that helps VA study how genes affect the health of Veterans.
MISSION Act Community Car Prgram to Launch June 6, 2019
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Categories: VA HealthPresident Trump signed the VA Maintaining Internal Systems and Strengthening Integrated Outside Networks (MISSION) Act into legislation June 6, 2018, signaling an important change in how our nation’s Veterans will receive the health care they deserve.
VEText system transforming VA’s medical scheduling process
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Categories: VA HealthWASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) recently launched VEText, a text messaging appointment-reminder system, which to date has helped VA reduce no-show medical visits by more than 100,000.
VA introduced VEText in March and 138 VA facilities are currently using the automated interactive text-message system, which reminds Veterans of upcoming health-care appointments, allowing them easily to confirm or cancel the event.
VA Partnership with National Cancer Institute Will Boost Veteran Access to Clinical Trials
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Categories: VA HealthJuly 10, 2018
New Dickinson, Williston VA Clinics open July 2
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Categories: VA HealthVA Announces Changes to Improve Delivery of Specialty Rehabilitation and Prosthetic Services
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Categories: VA HealthFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 4, 2018
WASHINGTON — With a commitment to ensure Veterans receive quicker access to specialty rehabilitation services and equipment, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) recently implemented a rapid response team to expand staffing and training, increase communication directly with Veterans and improve processes to reduce and eliminate the backlog of pending requests for prosthetic items and services.
Fargo VA hosts Introduction to Whole Health classes April 13, 17 2018
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Categories: VA HealthFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
New contract awarded for VA Clinics in Dickinson, Williston N.D.
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Categories: VA HealthFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
New Grafton VA clinic open for appointments on March 19
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Categories: VA HealthVA Revises Regulations on Reimbursement for Emergency Treatment of Veterans
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Categories: VA HealthWASHINGTON — Today the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced that it has, through a Federal Register notice, revised its regulations concerning payment or reimbursement for emergency treatment for non-service connected conditions at non-VA facilities.
VA will begin processing claims for reimbursement of reasonable costs that were only partially paid by the Veteran’s other health insurance (OHI). Those costs may include hospital charges, professional fees and emergency transportation, such as ambulances.
VA Facilities Now Offer Same-day Care for Urgent Primary and Mental Health-care Needs
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Categories: VA HealthWASHINGTON — Today the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced a major milestone, that 100 percent of its more than 1,000 medical facilities across the country now offer same-day services for urgent primary and mental health-care needs.
Fargo VA and CBOC's offers Advanced Care Planning
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Categories: VA HealthThe Fargo VA offers "Advanced Care Planning every day Monday-Friday from 11:00 a.m. -- 12:00 p.m. at the Fargo VA Medical Center. Planning sessions are held in Room 1C-86. Those veterans located near Community Based Outreach Clinics (CBOC's) can visit their CBOC and attend via Video Conference (Call in V-TEL 9529100).
The Advanced Care Planning will offer Veterans, Spouses, Family and VA Employees an opportunity to:
VA Selects Providers for Dental Insurance Program
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Categories: VA HealthSept. 28, 2017
WASHINGTON — Today, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced that it has selected Delta Dental of California and MetLife to once again offer private dental insurance plans as part of the VA Dental Insurance Program (VADIP).
Fargo VA to host New Veteran Patient Orientation, May 24
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Categories: VA HealthThe Fargo VA Medical Center (2101 Elm Street N., Fargo) will host a New Veteran Patient Orientation on May 24, 2017, from 3 to 5 p.m.
The orientation is open to all Veterans interested in learning more about the Fargo VA Health Care System. Veterans are also encouraged to bring a guest to the orientation, such as a fellow Veteran or family member.
During the orientation, attendees will receive information regarding health benefits and the myriad of resources and care available within the Fargo VA Health Care System.
VA Announces Adoption of American Cancer Society Mammogram Screening Guidelines
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Categories: VA HealthToday (My 9, 2017), the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced it is adopting American Cancer Society (ACS) breast cancer screening guidelines that give women a choice to begin screening at age 40. The guidelines also recommend starting yearly mammograms by age 45 and then every other year from age 55. The guidelines apply to women at average risk for breast cancer and complement VA’s already-extensive program for breast care for Veterans.
ALERT: VA "Veterans Choice Program" has imposter number
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Categories: VA HealthIt has come to the attention of the Department of Veterans Affairs that a phone line has been set up by an unknown party to fraudulently "mimic" the Veterans Choice Program (VCP) phone line. This imposter phone line may be intended to reach veterans who inadvertently dial the VCP number incorrectly. The VA takes this seriously and want to keep Veterans informed of hte steps VA is taking. Also, the VHA Office of Cummunity Care (VHA CC) has reported the "mimic" line to the VA Office of Inspector General for a possible civil or criminal investigation.
VA Makes Wait Times Transparent for Veterans
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Categories: VA HealthThe Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is taking unprecedented steps to increase transparency. Today, VA launched a new Access and Quality Tool that provides Veterans with an easy-to-use, easy-to-understand way of accessing patient wait time and quality of care data. This tool not only provides Veterans with more information about VA services, it increases accountability and ensures VA is held to a higher standard.
Fargo VAMC holding a New Veteran Patient Orientation March 8, 2017
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Categories: VA HealthThe Fargo VA Medical Center (2101 Elm Street N., Fargo) will host a New Veteran Patient Orientation, March 8, 2017, from 2 to 4 p.m.
The orientation is open to all Veterans who are enrolled in the Fargo VA Health Care System. Veterans are also encouraged to bring a guest to the orientation, such as a fellow Veteran or family member.
During the orientation, attendees will receive information regarding health benefits and the myriad of resources and care available within the Fargo VA Health Care System.
Patient Access Progress update #61
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Categories: VA HealthPatient Access Progress Update
Release 61 – January 12, 2017
Summary
In keeping with the commitment to improve transparency in the Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) processes and in accordance with Section 206 of the Veterans Access, Choice, and Accountability Act of 2014 (VACAA), VA today released the latest update of facility-level patient access data and is highlighting notable access improvements. In this release, VA is providing one report:
1. Pending Appointments (Snapshot of Data on January 1, 2017)*
VA to Provide Fertility Counseling and Treatment for Certain Veterans and Spouses
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Categories: VA HealthThe Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced today that it is amending its regulation regarding fertility counseling and treatment available to eligible Veterans and spouses. VA currently provides certain infertility services other than in vitro fertilization (IVF) services to Veterans as part of the medical benefits package. This interim final rule authorizes IVF for a Veteran with a service-connected disability that results in the inability of the Veteran to procreate without the use of fertility treatment.
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is amending its regulation on copayments for Veterans’ outpatient medications for non-service connected conditions.
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Categories: VA HealthThe Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is amending its regulation on copayments for Veterans’ outpatient medications for non-service connected conditions. VA currently charges non-exempt Veterans either $8 or $9 for each 30-day or less supply of outpatient medication, and under current regulations, a calculation based on the medication of the Medical Consumer Price Index (CPI-P) would be used to determine the copayment amount in future years.
VA Works with Veteran-Run Company ID.me to Offer Veterans More Secure, Convenient Online Services
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Categories: VA HealthWASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced that, with help from Veteran-run small business ID.me, Veterans will now be able to manage their own health care and benefits online more simply and safely. Vets.gov now meets the “Level of Assurance 3” (LOA3) information assurance standard, which will allow VA to offer Veterans more features on a single convenient site. This is the highest level of security used to protect user data and privacy, and VA is a leader in both the government and private sectors with an LOA3 logon account.
Fargo VA holds New Veteran Patient Orientation, Nov. 9
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Categories: VA HealthThe Fargo VA Medical Center (2101 Elm Street N., Fargo) will host a New Veteran Patient Orientation, Nov. 9, from 2 to 3:30 p.m.
The orientation is open to all Veterans who are enrolled in the Fargo VA Health Care System. Veterans are also encouraged to bring a guest to the orientation, such as a fellow Veteran or family member.
During the orientation, attendees will receive information regarding health benefits and the myriad of resources and care available within the Fargo VA Health Care System.
Tours of the Medical Center will be available after the orientation.
Fargo VA begins new Veterans Choice Program initiative to help Choice-eligible Veterans better coordinate their medical care in their communities
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Categories: VA HealthGrafton VA clinic moving to new location in April 2017
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Categories: VA HealthVeterans Who Need Routine Audiology and Optometry Appointments Will Soon Be Able to Directly Schedule
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Categories: VA HealthVeterans receiving care at Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) Medical Centers will now be able to schedule routine ear and eye appointments at local VA Audiology and Optometry clinics without a primary care referral – a move that eliminates multiple steps and gets Veterans into appointments quicker.
VA Secretary Grants Relief for Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injuries
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Categories: VA HealthSecretary of Veterans Affairs Robert McDonald has granted equitable relief to more than 24,000 Veterans following a national review of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) disability compensation examinations conducted between 2007 and 2015.
Equitable relief is a unique legal remedy that allows the Secretary to correct an injustice to a claimant, where VA is not otherwise authorized to do so within the scope of the law.
VA Announces Telemental Health Clinical Resource Centers During Telemedicine Association Gathering
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Categories: VA HealthAs the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) works to improve Veterans’ access to health care, its telehealth services play an integral role in that process, said Dr. David J. Shulkin, VA’s Under Secretary for Health. Dr.
VA Expands Hepatitis C Drug Treatment
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Categories: VA HealthWASHINGTON – The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) today announced that it is now able to fund care for all Veterans with hepatitis C for Fiscal Year 2016 regardless of the stage of the patient’s liver disease. The move follows increased funding from Congress along with reduced drug prices.
Technology Brings VA Doctors and Veterans Together outside the office
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Categories: VA HealthTelemedicine — also called telehealth — is the practice of utilizing technology to help patients keep in touch with their doctors. It is reducing wait times and preventing unnecessary office visits, according to some who are using it.
Giving people an opportunity to reach their doctors from the comfort of their own homes is providing “the right care at the right time at the right place,” said Jason Hall, a registered nurse and care-coordination monitor at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Martinsburg, W.Va.
Veterans With PTSD Symptoms Respond Well To Treatment
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Categories: VA HealthThere is hope for the many soldiers who deal with symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorders (PTSD), researchers examining how to effectively treat veterans reported.
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VA Announces Community Care Call Center to Help Veterans with Choice Program Billing Issues
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Categories: VA HealthWASHINGTON – Veterans can now work directly with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to resolve debt collection issues resulting from inappropriate or delayed Choice Program billing. In step with MyVA’s efforts to modernize VA’s customer-focused, Veteran-centered services capabilities, a Community Care Call Center has been set up for Veterans experiencing adverse credit reporting or debt collection resulting from inappropriately billed Choice Program claims. Veterans experiencing these problems can call 1-877-881-7618 for assistance.
VA Improves Timeliness of Provider Payments
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Categories: VA HealthModification Enhances Veterans Access to Receive Timely, High-Quality Care
Veterans With Incomplete Health Care Applications Receive Additional Year to Enroll
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Categories: VA HealthWASHINGTON – The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced today it will extend the healthcare enrollment application period for one year to approximately 545,000 living Veterans that have pending incomplete enrollment applications.
VA Improves Veterans Crisis Line
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Categories: VA HealthCanandaigua, NY – Department of Veterans Affairs’ (VA) Deputy Secretary Sloan Gibson today announced improvements to enhance and accelerate progress at the Veterans Crisis Line, which serves as a life-saving resource for Veterans who find themselves at risk of suicide.
Fargo VA teams up with American Heart Association to fight Veteran heart disease
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Categories: VA HealthVA Makes Changes to Veterans Choice Program
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Categories: VA HealthVA Makes Changes to Veterans Choice Program
Changes Remove Barriers and Expands Access to Care
VA Patient Access Progress Update
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Categories: VA HealthPatient Access Progress Update
Release 34 – November 19, 2015
Summary
Fargo area veterans lose nine tons in 10 years with MOVE! program
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Categories: VA HealthFargo, ND (WDAY TV) - Veterans at the Fargo VA Health Care System have lost nine tons in the 10 years since the clinic began using the national MOVE! program.
This afternoon, coordinators manned an information booth marking the anniversary.
MOVE! provides free services emphasizing healthy nutrition, exercise and behavior changes.
New this year, the VA is rolling out a mobile app. It helps participants set, track and achieve weight loss goals.
Fargo VA to Host Free Flu Shot Clinics for Vets
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Categories: VA HealthFARGO – The Fargo VA Health Care System has scheduled several free flu shot clinics for enrolled veterans at the Fargo VA Medical Center and other community-based outpatient clinics during September and October.
Some of the area locations, dates and times include:
Fargo VA Medical Center third-floor auditorium:
• Sept. 24, 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
• Oct. 1, 9 a.m. to noon.
• Oct. 7, 13, 21 and 28 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
VA Says it May Shut Down Hospitals to Close $2.5B Budget Gap
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Categories: VA HealthWASHINGTON -- The Department of Veterans Affairs may have to shut down some hospitals next month if Congress does not address a $2.5 billion shortfall for the current budget year, VA officials warned Monday.
The VA told Congress that it needs to cover shortfalls caused by an increased demand by veterans for health care, including costly treatments for hepatitis C. The agency also is considering furloughs, hiring freezes and other steps to close a funding gap for the budget year that ends Sept. 30.
North Dakota VA Clinics Offer High-Tech Health Care
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Categories: VA HealthThere are 8 Veteran Affairs clinics across North Dakota, but only one hospital, and it's all the way on the east side of the state.
Often times, it's too difficult for many of our vets to travel to Fargo, but now they're offering a more high-tech option.
Brittney Jacob is the Bismarck VA Clinic's TeleHealth technician, and helps around 3,800 patients meet with Fargo doctors through computers and cameras.
So rather than driving 3 hours every few months, they can make an appointment and connect with physicians in seconds.
VA Partners with Kaiser Permanente
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Categories: VA HealthWASHINGTON – The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is collaborating with Kaiser Permanente, a leading member of the health care industry, to pool resources and ideas to solve some of the largest and most complex challenges in VA health care. "VA is always on the lookout for opportunities for partnerships with the private sector and other federal agencies to enhance care for Veterans,"said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki.
VA To Look At Closing Hot Springs Facility
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Categories: VA HealthLocal News by Kirsten Swanson last edited on Tuesday, January 07, 2014
The Department of Veteran Affairs announced Tuesday night that the VA Black Hills Health Care System will initiate an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) to look at proposed reconfiguration of services at the Hot Springs VA Facility.
Secretary Eric Shinseki met with South Dakota representatives Tuesday to announce that the VA would move forward with plans that could potentially close the Hot Springs VA.
VA Mail-Order Pharmacy Receives Highest Score in Mail Order Segment of J.D. Power Study
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Categories: VA HealthWASHINGTON -- For the fourth consecutive year, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacy receives the highest customer satisfaction score among the nation’s public and private mail-order pharmacies, according to a respected, independent study. “Our Nation’s Veterans deserve a first-class pharmacy as a part of the exceptional health care available,” said Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. “It is an honor to hear from Veterans that we are delivering on that commitment.”
Female Veterans Press VA Hospitals to Meet Their Needs
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Categories: VA HealthMINNEAPOLIS -- Trista Matascastillo remembers arriving at the Minneapolis VA Medical Center in 2010 for an exam and thinking the hospital didn't quite get the needs of female veterans.
The exam room, for instance, opened onto the patient waiting area, she said. She had to ask that the door be closed. It was a tiny detail, one Matascastillo said staff fixed quickly. But the 16-year veteran keeps the story close by now that she is part of an effort to help the center improve care for women.
DOD Electronic Health Records Help VA Disability Claims
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Categories: VA HealthBy Terri Moon Cronk | American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, Feb. 6, 2014
The Defense Department has made troops' health records electronically available to the Veterans Affairs Department to speed up the adjudication of disability claims, a DOD health information technology official said.
VA Offers Dental Insurance Program
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Categories: VA HealthHoeven Presses VA Secretary to Allow Veterans in Western ND to Get Health Care Services Locally, Prevent Long Travel to Fargo VA
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Categories: VA HealthMar 27,2014 | WASHINGTON – At a U.S. Senate Appropriations Subcommittee hearing, Senator John Hoeven pressed Veterans Affairs (VA) Secretary Eric Shinseki and VA Under Secretary for Health Robert A. Petzel to allow veterans in western North Dakota to access health care services in the local community when available.
VA Announces Rollout of Secure Veteran Health Identification Cards
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Categories: VA HealthFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 20, 2014
WASHINGTON – The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) today announced the phased roll out of newly designed, more secure Veteran Health Identification Cards. The new cards are distinguished by additional security features and will have a different look and feel.
VA Initiative Shows Early Promise in Reducing Use of Opioids for Chronic Pain
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Categories: VA HealthWASHINGTON -- The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has initiated a multi-faceted approach to reduce the use of opioids among America’s Veterans using VA health care. The Opioid Safety Initiative (OSI) is a comprehensive effort to improve the quality of life for the hundreds of thousands of Veterans suffering from chronic pain.
Survey to decide fate of Hot Springs VA hospital
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Categories: VA HealthFriday, January 10, 2014
By CHABELLA GUZMAN Staff Reporter
Area Veterans may be looking at a longer trip for medical attention if the VA Black Hills Health Care System’s Environmental Impact Statement comes back against the VA hospital in Hot Springs, S.D.
“We take about 10 people a week to Hot Springs,” said John Brehm, director of Scotts Bluff County Veterans Service Office. “I know a lot of them drive up on their own, since they don’t want to wait on the van.”