PACT Act Update: Expansion of Care

VA Health Care Expands for Veterans

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All Veterans exposed to toxins while serving can enroll in VA health care.

As of March 5, 2024, millions of Veterans are eligible for VA health care years earlier than called for by the PACT Act. Apply for the care you deserve today.

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Move Well with Tai Chi

Tai chi supports focus, balance, and strength. It can even help relax your mind. Try these videos from a VA recreation therapist to get started. Watch now.

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Where Are My Medications?

We heard your feedback: finding your medication history isn’t always as easy as it should be. Here are some updates and tips to make it easier to find your medications on My HealtheVet. Learn more.

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Stroke Awareness: Get the Facts

Brain damage from strokes can be lessened if treated quickly, but it's easy to mistake signs of a stroke for something else. Know the different types of stroke and their warning signs. Learn more.

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Appointments: Ask These Questions

It’s easy to forget important questions during appointments with your doctor. Get the most out of your visit with these helpful tips. Learn more.

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Eating Healthy on the Run

Need to eat on the run? Being in a rush doesn't mean that you can't eat healthy. Try these tips to get good nutrition fast. Learn more.

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Could It Be Depression?

We all feel sad or worn down at times. But these may be signs of depression. My HealtheVet’s anonymous screening tool can help you decide if it’s time to ask for support. Learn more.

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Telehealth: Get Care at Home or on the Go

Whether you’re a frequent traveler or you live far from your VA medical center, telehealth makes it easier to get the care you need. Watch now.


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