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In a significant development for veterans’ healthcare, the James H. Quillen VA Medical Center in Johnson City, Tennessee, revealed plans for a series of infrastructure upgrades slated for this year. This announcement, made public on Tuesday, March 3, emphasizes the commitment of the Department of Veterans Affairs to enhance facilities serving those who have served the nation. These local projects are part of a monumental $4.8 billion investment in healthcare infrastructure improvements, set to benefit VA centers across the United States.

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