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MOAA Testifies Before Congress on Top Priorities for Veterans
From expanded caregiver support to toxic exposure reform, find out what’s on the to-do list.
From expanded caregiver support to toxic exposure reform, find out what’s on the to-do list.
The process is similar to the base closing commissions stood up in the 1980s and 90s. Here's what you need to know.
Go beyond the advertisements to learn about what these plans could mean for your care.
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A system crash at a VA hospital in Washington last week was the latest issue with the $16 billion upgrade.
Many veterans suffer from some degree of hearing difficulty. Know your coverage choices.
The State of the Union put this MOAA-backed effort in the spotlight, but other advances may be even more important.
The move will make the tests easier for TRICARE beneficiaries to access, but it doesn’t fix a key coverage concern.
These potential shortfalls take greater significance as more clinics and sickbays lose staffers to deployments.
Fewer veterans likely would qualify for compensation for tinnitus and sleep apnea under the proposed changes, officials said.
The change will help TRICARE For Life beneficiaries, but leaves out other TRICARE users.
Here’s how the MOAA-backed legislation would help more than 1 million combat veterans.