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The VA had long reimbursed state veteran homes for providing a certain kind of care to older patients with dementia, but those payments stopped about four years ago.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs has recommended a sweeping overhaul of its hospitals and clinics, which could have implications for Maine.
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The Department of Veterans Affairs unveiled a series of proposals that would remake its physical footprint across the nation, including in Maine
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Forty-eight veterans died by suicide in Maine in 2017, according to a new report from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs — a number that has held…
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Maine's hospitals are making progress in collecting more than $42 million in outstanding payments from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, but 2nd…
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Second District Congressperson Bruce Poliquin is warning Veterans Administration Officials and their contractors that they need to fix their electronic…
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A four-year-old program that allows veterans to receive health care services closer to home is working well in Maine for the veterans, but not as well for…
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Six veterans who years later learned they received poor care from a podiatrist say Veterans Affairs concealed those findings to limit the veterans’…
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PORTLAND, Maine - Maine's two U.S. senators are introducing legislation to authorize leases for two dozen federal Department of Veterans Affairs medical…
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PORTLAND, Maine - The Office of the Inspector General in the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs says the VA Maine Healthcare System is linked to…