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Veterans Choice Program

  • Homeless Veterans largely satisfied with community health care options

    Homeless Veterans largely satisfied with community health care options

    While helping Veterans receive care outside VA increases their access to health care services, it could also lead to coordination problems. Some concern exists that Veterans receiving care from more than one source could result in fragmented care and poor clinical outcomes.

  • VA MISSION Act: top questions answered

    VA MISSION Act: top questions answered

    VA rollouts out MISSION Act changes. This blog answers the top questions from Veterans on changes to community care and the new urgent care benefit.

  • MESSAGE FROM VA Secretary Robert Wilkie – “Fact check” inaccuracies in a recent news article

    MESSAGE FROM VA Secretary Robert Wilkie – “Fact check” inaccuracies in a recent news article

    VA Secretary Robert Wilkie responds to several inaccuracies in a recent media “fact check” article.

  • VA MISSION Act: What to expect for community care on June 6

    VA MISSION Act: What to expect for community care on June 6

    New eligibility criteria for community care, a new urgent care benefit, and sunset of the Choice Program.

  • Research probes Vets’ experiences with Choice program

    Research probes Vets’ experiences with Choice program

    Two VA studies on the Veterans Choice Program found that patients generally liked the health care they received but found the process challenging.

  • VA to work directly with community providers after third-party contract expires Sept. 30

    VA to work directly with community providers after third-party contract expires Sept. 30

    Beginning Oct.1, community care authorization, coordination, billing and payments will take place directly between VA and the Veteran’s community provider until contracts are awarded for the new community care network.

  • Three steps to access ‘community care’

    Three steps to access ‘community care’

    Veterans may be eligible to receive care from a provider outside of VA in their community when VA cannot provide the care you need. This type of care is known as “community care,” and is paid for by VA.

  • Shulkin highlights accountability, Veterans Choice at AMVETS national convention

    Shulkin highlights accountability, Veterans Choice at AMVETS national convention

    Reforming and modernizing VA was the topic as VA Secretary Dr. David Shulkin addressed a full house of Veterans at the 73rd AMVETS National Convention in Norfolk, Virginia, on Wednesday.

  • Phoenix VA Health Care System, TriWest, and CVS Health partner to increase Veteran access to health care services

    Phoenix VA Health Care System, TriWest, and CVS Health partner to increase Veteran access to health care services

    VA has announced a new initiative between that will expand access to high quality and convenient health care services for Veterans in Phoenix and surrounding communities.

  • Veteran’s Choice Program helpful for some in seeking alternative health care procedures

    Veteran’s Choice Program helpful for some in seeking alternative health care procedures

    The idea behind the Veteran’s Choice Program is simple: Veterans deserve access to great care no matter where they live.

  • VA community care progress report: VA and Congress collaborate to push initiatives forward

    VA community care progress report: VA and Congress collaborate to push initiatives forward

    Our goal is to deliver a program that is easy to understand, simple to administer, and meets the needs of Veterans, community providers and VA staff.

  • VA expands Choice Program eligibility, effective immediately

    VA expands Choice Program eligibility, effective immediately

    In order to expand eligibility for the Veterans Choice Program, [...]

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Last updated July 28, 2025

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