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Coatesville VA Medical Center company history timeline

1865

On March 3, 1865, a month before the Civil War ended, President Abraham Lincoln authorized the first-ever national soldiers’ and sailors’ asylum to provide medical and convalescent care for discharged members of the Union Army and Navy volunteer forces.

1866

The first National Home, now VA’s oldest hospital, opened near Augusta, Maine, on November 1, 1866.

1891

Eastern Branch National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers in Togus, Maine, 1891.

1912

Hospital, Central Branch, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, Dayton, Ohio, 1912.

1921

In 1921 the three entities managing veterans’ health care needs were merged into a single independent agency, the Veterans Bureau.

1923

They were the first to accept women Veterans for medical care and hospitalization beginning in 1923.

1924

In 1924, Veterans’ benefits were liberalized for the second time in history to cover disabilities that were not service-related.

1925

In 1925 the bureau also began limited research programs.

1928

In 1928, admission to Veterans Bureau hospitals and National Homes was fully extended to women, National Guard, and militia Veterans.

1929

By 1929, the National Homes had grown to 11 institutions that spanned the country.

VA built the Coatesville VA Medical Center in 1929.

1930

In 1930 Congress authorized the merger of the Veterans Bureau with the agencies managing pensions and long-term residential needs into a single entity, the Veterans Administration.

1932

The campus began to expand immediately, and by 1932 patient capacity was 953.

1945

General Omar Bradley took the reins at VA in 1945 and steered its transformation into a modern organization.

1946

The first women doctors were hired in 1946.

In 1946, the Department of Medicine and Surgery was established within VA. VA was able to recruit and retain top medical personnel by modifying the Civil Service system.

1963

The first-ever successful human liver transplant operation took place at the Denver VA Medical Center in May 1963 under Doctor Thomas Starzl.

1977

In 1977, two VA doctors, Doctor Rosalyn Yalow (Bronx VAMC) and Doctor Andrew Schally (New Orleans VAMC) received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work in developing radioimmunoassay of peptide hormones.

1989

The change took full effect on March 15, 1989, when the Veterans Administration was renamed as the Department of Veterans Affairs.

1991

VA’s Department of Medicine and Surgery was re-designated as the Veterans Health Services and Research Administration, as part of the elevation, and on May 7, 1991, was renamed as the Veterans Health Administration (VHA).

2013

The Coatesville Veterans Hospital was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.

2014

Also among them is the Phoenix VA, where veterans died waiting for care touching off a national scandal in 2014.

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