VA Publishes Final Regulation to Aid Veterans Exposed to Agent Orange
Veterans exposed to herbicides while serving in Vietnam and other areas will have an easier path to access quality health care and qualify for disability compensation under a final regulation that will be published on August 31, 2010 in the Federal Register by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The new rule expands the list of health problems VA will presume to be related to Agent Orange and other herbicide exposures to add two new conditions and expand one existing category of conditions. More information
VA/NIH Award $6 Million for Substance Abuse Research
The Department of Veterans Affairs is partnering with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to award $6 million in grants for research examining the link
between substance abuse and military deployments and combat–related trauma.
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Veterans with Disabilities to Learn Life–Changing Skills at Summer Sports Clinic in San Diego
The National Veterans Summer Sports Clinic is an event like no other, uniquely designed to teach recently–injured Veterans how to surf, kayak, sail, cycle and
enjoy other sports. The 3rd National Veterans Summer Sports Clinic, sponsored by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), will be held September 19 – 25 in
San Diego.
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Download Your MyHealtheVet Personal Health Record
On August 2, 2010, President Obama announced the “Blue Button” capability that allows Veterans to download their personal health information from their MyHealtheVet account. Having control of this information enables Vets to share the data with health care providers, caregivers, or people they trust. Download yours now.
New Regulations on PTSD Claims: Q & A
On July 13, 2010, VA published a final regulation that will make access to care and the claims process easier for Veterans seeking compensation for Post–Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Check out our Q & A sheet to learn how it could affect you or a loved one.
What’s a Vet Center?
Watch this video to learn how Vet Centers provide free readjustment services for Veterans who served in combat–all in an environment Veterans find comfortable. This includes group and individual counseling, family counseling, and more.
VA’s Plan for Open Government
Government should be transparent, allow for citizen participation, and encourage collaboration among organizations.
And that’s what VA aims to accomplish through our new Open Government Plan. At our site, you can read the just-released plan and
learn more about the process.
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