May 21 (UPI) --More than $50 million in federal grant money will be available to local groups to provide suicide prevention and other services for America's at-risk veteran population, the U.S.
New funding bill backs REACH VET 2.0 after criticism that the original system overlooked risks specific to women veterans.
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — During September, people and organizations in the U.S. and around the world have spotlighted the importance of suicide prevention efforts. One group of individuals who suffer ...
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Failures in suicide prevention protocols at Overton-Brooks VA prompts response from Senators Cassidy, Kennedy
SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – Louisiana Senators Bill Cassidy and John Kennedy are demanding the Overton-Brooks VA Medical ...
While the mysteries surrounding artificial intelligence and its effectiveness continue to be debated, the U.S. government recently made it clear – AI should be utilized to help reduce veteran suicides ...
SHREVEPORT, La. - A report released Wednesday from the Office of the Inspector General of Veteran Affairs states Overton Brooks VA Medical center in Shreveport failed to comply with suicide prevention ...
“We do not currently have any plans that I'm aware of to use AI as a treatment device instead of providers,” Evan Carey, acting director of VA’s National Artificial Intelligence Institute, told ...
U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson's staff will meet with Shreveport VA hospital officials Tuesday about the agency's suicide protocol failures resulting in a death at the center. A report issued last ...
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