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VA Making Major Changes to Boost Services to Veterans—Here's What's Planned

VA Making Major Changes to Boost Services to Veterans—Here's What's Planned

Summary

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) approved nearly $600 million for fixing and updating its hospitals and clinics in 2026. This funding is part of a larger $4.8 billion investment aiming to improve care for veterans by repairing old buildings and preparing them for new technology.

Key Facts

  • The VA approved $596 million in infrastructure improvements for the second quarter of fiscal year 2026.
  • The total maintenance budget for 2026 is $4.8 billion, with over $1 billion already committed by midyear.
  • Funds will repair outdated systems, including elevators, electrical, and heating plants, to make facilities more reliable.
  • $255 million will support upgrades related to future electronic health records systems.
  • The investment targets improving medical facility operations and healthcare delivery for veterans.
  • The VA has enrolled over 125,000 new veterans in health care and opened 35 new facilities since January 2025.
  • Staffing concerns remain as the VA reduced its workforce by nearly 30,000 employees last year.
  • The upgrades aim to address long-standing maintenance needs while preparing for new technology.
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