VA Nurses Say Facilities at Breaking Point Ahead of Planned Layoffs
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VA nurses say facilities at breaking point ahead of planned layoffs
Ahead of proposed layoffs across the Department of Veterans Affairs, nurses described facilities already at a breaking point within the agency at a recent congressional briefing.
'Slap in the face': Veterans group shreds Trump VA cuts on Memorial Day
Political action committee VoteVets spent Memorial Day targeting the administration of President Donald Trump over significant cuts it imposed at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)."Gutting VA will result in delayed appointments and substandard care, leading directly to more veteran deaths. In fact, as reports and internal documents now prove, Elon Musk's wrecking ball is causing systems to fail, putting veterans at risk," said Kayla Willia…
VA Struggles to Modernize: A Call for Change
Key Takeaways: The VA faces outdated systems causing delays and unequal care access. Budget cuts and tech issues, like the EHR overhaul, hinder progress. A proposed virtual network could bridge care gaps. Modernizing infrastructure and data use are crucial for improvement. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) serves millions of veterans, but its outdated systems are causing significant issues. Veterans often face long wait times and unequal …
“Voices for Veterans”: Fayetteville event highlights veterans' concerns over Trump’s VA cuts
In the past few months, Trump, together with billionaire Elon Musk, has been carrying out sweeping attacks on active-duty troops and veterans alike, who receive a wide range of resources and benefits from the Veterans Affairs Department. Due to the Trump administration’s federal cuts, hundreds of thousands of veterans in the federal workforce have lost their jobs, dozens of medical research projects have been halted, and programs that have provi…
Veterans Group Sends Trump A Memorial Day Message He Likely Won't Forget
This Memorial Day, while Americans across the country laid flowers and remembered fallen heroes, one veterans group had a very different message for President Donald Trump, and it wasn’t a thank-you. The group VoteVets took to social media with a sharp warning about significant staffing cuts at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). These cuts, they say, are happening under Trump’s orders—with help from his close advisor Elon Musk, who now lea…
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