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Jon Tester of Montana, ranking member of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee, pressed Dr. Richard Stone, top health official at the VA, about the state of medical supplies. “If a second ...
Dr. Richard Stone, a retired Army major general who has led the Veterans Health Administration since 2018, is stepping away from the Department of Veterans Affairs. The move, expected to occur ...
WASHINGTON—The Department of Veterans Affairs will replace the acting head of its health care system with a temporary appointee on Wednesday, the VA’s acting secretary said Tuesday ...
Those enrolled in the Department of Veterans Affairs caregiver program will ... The decision to include caregivers was made by Dr. Richard Stone, Veterans Health Administration executive in ...
Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies held a virtual hearing… Veterans Health Administration Executive Director Dr. Richard Stone was among the witnesses at a House Veterans' Affairs Comm ...
According to Dr. Richard Stone, Acting Under Secretary for Health ... U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs COVID-19 Pandemic Response Plan, part one. One of the powerful aspects the Veterans ...
Dr. Richard Stone, undersecretary for health at the ... The House Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies held a virtual hearing on the Veteran ...
Richard Stone, MD, a practicing dermatologist ... He is returning to the Department of Veterans Affairs after serving as principal deputy undersecretary of health in the VHA from February 2016 ...
WASHINGTON — The Veterans Affairs Department on Tuesday ... supplies may not be enough to handle a second wave. Dr. Richard Stone, the top health official at VA, said at the height of the ...
WASHINGTON — It’s all hands-on deck as the Department of Veterans Affairs races to ... We hire in about three days [now],” said Dr. Richard Stone, Principal Deputy Under Secretary for ...
WASHINGTON — The Department of Veterans Affairs is preparing to administer ... Jon Tester of Montana asked. Dr. Richard Stone, Executive in Charge of the Veterans Health Administration, said ...
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