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How many veterans outpatient clinics are in the US?

According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, as of July 30, 2010, there were 773 veterans outpatient medical clinics and 260 Vet Centers (outpatient counseling) in the US.


What did American rehabilitation programs after the Vietnam war do?

American rehabilitation programs after the Vietnam War aimed to assist returning veterans in coping with physical and psychological challenges, including PTSD and substance abuse issues. These programs provided medical care, counseling, and job training to facilitate reintegration into civilian life. Additionally, they sought to foster a supportive environment, addressing the stigma surrounding mental health and encouraging veterans to seek help. Overall, these initiatives were essential in helping many veterans navigate the difficulties of post-war adjustment.


How many veterans does the VA serve?

According to statistics, over 1.2 million veterans are currently enrolled in VA healthcare. The veterans receive timely medical assistance, including doctor's visits and medication. They also receive surgical procedures if needed, as well as benefits for living expenses.


Will Veterans administration send out a 1099 r for the 250.00 veteran stimulus money?

Normally (barring any hidden new laws), medical disabilities are not taxable income.


What major medical problems Rosa Parks have?

Apparently knee problems because she wouldn't get up when told to do so by her superior white counterpart (the bus driver)

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When was Veterans for Medical Marijuana Access created?

Veterans for Medical Marijuana Access was created in 2007.


When was Veterans Memorial Medical Center created?

Veterans Memorial Medical Center was created in 1955.


Why was the veterans bureau established?

The Veterans Bureau was established in 1921 to consolidate and manage various veterans' services and benefits, which had previously been handled by multiple agencies. Its primary goal was to provide comprehensive care and support to returning World War I veterans, addressing their needs for medical care, rehabilitation, and financial assistance. The bureau aimed to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of services available to veterans, ultimately leading to the establishment of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in 1989.


When was Salem Veterans Affairs Medical Center created?

Salem Veterans Affairs Medical Center was created in 1934.


When did the Atlanta VA medical center get built?

It was built in order to provide a place of treatment for veterans of the various foreign wars which have been fought over the past century. With the current wars in Iraq and Afghanistan there are increasing numbers of veterans returning with lost limbs, head injuries and PTSD, among other injuries.


When was Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Houston created?

Michael E. DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Houston was created in 1945.


When confronted with capture medical personnel and chaplains may resort to aggressive action?

for self defense or in defense of the sick and wounded


What postwar changes on veterans?

For veterans, primarily the maintaining of GI benefits; home loans, eduational funding, medical, etc.


Do veterans receive health and medical benefits?

Some do and some don't. It will depend on whether they retired or resign from the service, whether they were discharged on medical. All veterans can apply for services at the hospital. In some cases they will be eligible. They should apply at the Department of Veterans' Affairs for their ID card and their level of eligibility.


How many veterans outpatient clinics are in the US?

According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, as of July 30, 2010, there were 773 veterans outpatient medical clinics and 260 Vet Centers (outpatient counseling) in the US.


Suing the Veterans administration what is the procedure for suing the Veterans Hospital for incompetency?

Your initial task would be to find a lawyer who deals with medical jurisprudence in the region.


What is a major responsibility of the Committee on Veterans Affairs?

It works to ensure military veterans recieve proper benefits and medical care. A+