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VA Modernizes Health Records to Support Homeless Veterans' Care

VA Modernizes Health Records to Support Homeless Veterans' Care

Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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**Episode Description:**

In this compelling episode of "The Secretary of Veterans Affairs" podcast, host Mortimer delves into the latest developments impacting America's veterans under the leadership of Secretary Doug Collins, a key figure in President Trump's administration. Join us as we explore the significant milestones and challenges facing veterans and their families today.

Discover the groundbreaking news about the VA's much-anticipated rollout of a state-of-the-art electronic health records system nationwide. After numerous attempts since 2001, the VA is set to revolutionize the way doctors and veterans interact, enhancing care continuity and reducing administrative burdens. Hear insights from Deputy Secretary Dr. Paul Lawrence's recent visit to the Dayton VA facility, one of the select sites launching on June 6th, 2026.

However, not all is smooth sailing. Dive into the contentious issue of funding for homeless veterans, where Secretary Collins faces scrutiny over delays in implementing essential funding increases mandated by Congress. Learn how the shortfall in the Grant and Per Diem program is affecting more than 25,000 homeless veterans, and why lawmakers across the political spectrum are urging immediate action.

Engage with us on social media as we highlight the contrasting perspectives on VA modernization and funding delays, and explore the impact on the nearly 9 million veterans the VA serves.

Stay informed and inspired by subscribing to "The Secretary of Veterans Affairs" podcast. This episode is a Quiet Please production. For more insightful content, visit quietplease.ai.

*Keywords: VA modernization, electronic health records, homeless veterans funding, Doug Collins, veterans affairs, VA system update, healthcare continuity, veteran advocacy.*

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