The VA plans to use artificial intelligence to review Disability Benefits Questionnaires, or DBQs.
The partnership with the DOJ expands the federal government’s role in appointing legal guardians for vulnerable veterans.
The VA is planning to use an automated tool to scan disability claims documents to combat fraud. Veteran reactions have been ...
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The Veterans Administration's ‘Inventing New Reasons' To Deny GI Bill Benefits, Lawsuit Claims
According to the VA's own data that is included in the lawsuit, the agency has denied more than 1,039,000 claims.
The inspector general’s office, in a preliminary advisory report, says it found that 13 of 15 VA medical facilities it sampled didn’t have crucial data tracking patient calls.
VA Chief Technology Officer and Chief AI Officer Charles Worthington, who first joined the agency in 2017, said in a LinkedIn post that “the time is right for me to step down” from the agency.
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VA’s bold new plan could offer major benefits to veterans nationwide
The Department of Veterans Affairs is preparing to deploy an automated artificial intelligence system that will comb through more than a million disability claims in search of fraudulent documentation ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs said new technology now operating nationwide could significantly reduce the time it takes for veterans to schedule health care appointments ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs plans to reorganize the Veterans Health Administration structure, in an effort to improve veterans' healthcare, eliminate bureaucracy and apply VA policies ...
WASHINGTON — A large-scale reduction in the workforce of 80,000 employees planned for hospitals and clinics run by the Department of Veterans Affairs is no longer being considered for fiscal 2025, VA ...
Under the administration of President Donald Trump, the Department of Veterans Affairs plans to modernize its information technology systems and believes it can be done with fewer people and a tighter ...
Helping veterans get through the red tape of applying for VA disability benefits has become a multibillion-dollar industry over the past decade. Which might be surprising, because charging vets for ...
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