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The Veterans Health Administration is home to the United States’ largest integrated health care system consisting of 170 medical centers.

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Find the latest Veterans health care news at VA News, the official news site of VA.

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VHA Health Care Priorities

VHA has a history of providing exceptional and groundbreaking care. The VHA Priorities and Strategic Enablers stand on the mission, vision and values of VA.

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Providing Health Care for Veterans

The Veterans Health Administration is America’s largest integrated health care system, providing care at 1,380 health care facilities, including 170 medical centers and 1,193 outpatient sites of care of varying complexity (VHA outpatient clinics), serving 9.1 million enrolled Veterans each year.

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Marines salutingWere you at Camp Lejeune between 1957 and 1987?

You may be eligible for VA health care. From the 1950s through the 1980s, people living or working at the U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, were potentially exposed to drinking water contaminated with industrial solvents, benzene, and other chemicals.

New health benefits

Under a law signed Aug. 6, 2012 (215 KB), Veterans and family members who served on active duty or resided at Camp Lejeune for 30 days or more between Jan. 1, 1957 and Dec. 31, 1987 may be eligible for medical care through VA for 15 health conditions.

Learn more about Camp Lejeune health benefits and which conditions are covered.

a woman blowing her nose outside in the coldFlu Self Assessment

How do you know whether you have the flu? How do you know when it might be best to stay home, call a nurse advice line or your health care provider, or go for medical help?

Take VA's easy and useful flu self assessment. Download a flu self assessment flowchart.

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VA'S ANTI-HARASSMENT AND ANTI-SEXUAL ASSAULT POLICY

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CONNECT TO VA CARE

When you can't see a VA health care provider in person, here are some ways to connect to VA virtually—by text, chat, secure messaging, online, over the phone, and using apps. Explore each option and decide which is best for you. Connect to VA care »

ACCESS and QUALITY DATA

Wait times, satisfaction scores, and quality comparisons for VA health care facilities. Visit tool online at Access to Care »

Affordable Care Act

Find out how the new health care law affects Veterans’ health care at VA. Read about the Affordable Care Act »

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