Two Tennessee doctors pleaded guilty in San Diego federal court Wednesday to participating in a health care fraud scheme that bilked TRICARE — the health care program that covers United States service members — out of more than $65 million by prescribing thousands of...
Federal spending on health care is expected to balloon over the next seven years, providing ample opportunity for health IT—and its vendors—according to a report from the Federal Market Analysis team at GovWin from Deltek. The report—Federal Health Information...
There is no effort underway to privatize VA, and to suggest otherwise is completely false and a red herring designed to distract and avoid honest debate on the real issues surrounding Veterans’ health care. Facts Debunk the Privatization Myth: A Two-Decade Comparison...
Veterans Affairs is expected to break ground on a new health clinic in Chula Vista Thursday in an effort to serve more of those who served San Diego. The new Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System (VASDHS) facility will begin construction at 353 H Street, at the...
State Sen. Troy Singleton has been serving in the Legislature’s upper chamber for just over three months, but he is already being named to a key leadership post as chair of the Senate’s Military and Veterans Affairs Committee. Singleton, D-7th of Palmyra, was named...
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...
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