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A bill expanding benefits to millions of military veterans exposed to toxins is now one step away from President Joe Biden’s desk.
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The Montana Veterans Affairs Health Care System launched a new check-in tool for patients across its 17 facilities around the state.
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New cases of COVID-19 have increased in Montana over the last few weeks.
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Southwest Montana veterans and public officials gathered Friday for the opening of a new health care clinic in Butte.
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Montana VA executive director Judy Hayman said in a statement Thursday that because of staffing challenges, the center is “unable to ensure … a critical level of high-quality care” at the nursing home.
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A recent pop-up clinic intended to encourage hesitant veterans to get vaccinated against COVID-19 reflects dwindling demand for the shot in Montana.
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The Montana Veterans Affairs Health Care System opened a new primary care clinic in Helena Tuesday.
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Dr. Gregory Normandin, associate chief of staff for Montana Veterans Affairs, says responding to the COVID-19 pandemic has been an experience above and beyond his 15 years with the VA. Rachel Cramer with Yellowstone Public Radio news spoke with Normandin about the role his dad, a World War II vet, played in shaping Normandin’s desire to serve others and what gives him hope as the pandemic moves into year two.
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Eighty-five veterans Thursday received the single shot Johnson and Johnson vaccine in Glasgow, Montana. The shots were part of nearly 10,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine distributed by Montana Veteran Affairs since December.