In the Spotlight: VA Awards Most Grants Ever for Women's Health Improvements VA recently announced it would invest more than $2 million for facilities to run projects to enhance their Women's Health programs in areas including tele-health, emergency services, and staff education. Learn what the Minneapolis VA plans to do with its three grants in their ongoing effort to improve their women's health program.*† Read about Salt Lake City's plans to revamp*† its emergency room. Get more news about women Veterans and Women Veterans Health Care. Did you know that women are the fastest growing group within the Veteran population? Learn more about the changing face of women Veterans and what VA is doing to meet their health care needs. This web site provides information on health care services available to women Veterans, including comprehensive primary care as well as specialty care such as reproductive services, rehabilitation, mental health, and treatment for military sexual trauma. You can also find answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about women Veterans health care. At each VA Medical Center nationwide, a Women Veterans Program Manager is designated to assist women Veterans. She can help coordinate all the services you may need, from primary care to medical services to Mental Health and Sexual Abuse Counseling. Women Veterans who are interested in receiving care at VA should contact their nearest VA Medical Center and ask for the Women Veterans Program Manager. *By clicking on these links, you will leave the Department of Veterans Affairs Web site. Download free viewer and reader software to view PDF, video and other file formats. |