The COVID-19 virus brought unprecedented challenges for VA, and the department has now released the latest Annex D report detailing VA’s supports for Veterans. The report covers the time period covered by the previously released Annex D Interim Report.

The report includes descriptions of plans for moving forward after the conclusion of the public health emergency (PHE). It also includes a review of past reports and updates on the progress VA has made.

Homeless Vet mentioned in COVID Report
Report covers homelessness

It covers homelessness, vaccinations, supply chain resilience strategies, workforce challenges and more.

End of the public health emergency

The PHE expired in May 2023. Within the Annex D time period, VA conducted extensive planning for the end of the PHE, including changes in authorities and Federal funding.

The end of the PHE brought changes in telehealth care that required planning to assure sustained access and continuity of care for Veterans. VA invested time and effort to determine the best way forward beyond the PHE to fully meet the needs of Veterans.

Past recommendations

In the Initial Report, VA recommended an accelerated incorporation of virtual care and a modernization strategy for its Clinical Contact Centers, expanding the center capabilities.

The Annex D Report also included interagency relationships, the Clinical Deployment Team program, supply chain, support for State Veterans Homes and VA workforce.

The path ahead

Through each of our challenges, we take the time to learn and grow from what we have faced. VA knows the importance of examining its struggles and triumphs and finding ways to grow.

The Annex D Report speaks to the dedication and commitment of VA’s people who remain firmly focused on the important work of caring for our nation’s Veterans.

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4 Comments

  1. Gail Terrell October 7, 2023 at 15:08

    To be up to date with all of the COVID-19 vaccinations, how many should you have had?

  2. Ron Chan October 4, 2023 at 11:47

    I have had 6 COVID shots already, and getting my 7th shot in November. All of them through the VA. After my 2nd shot, March 2021, all of these symptoms hit me at once, peripheral neuropathy, and long COVID symptoms, which includes light headiness, balance, eye issues, sore body, tinnitus is louder, and my VA medical team doesn’t have an answer. Am hoping to outlive this, and maybe the 7th shot will take care of it.

    Thank you
    Disabled Veteran
    Ronald E. Chan

    • Pbergonzi October 4, 2023 at 20:08

      Ron, I’m sorry you’re having such trouble.
      Best of luck to you.

  3. Robert L Murphy October 2, 2023 at 16:05

    Question ! Since my BA facility has the day and hours they give out COVID injections that haven’t worked for me can I obtain these injections from an outside provider, Drug Store etc ?
    Thank You in advance.
    Disabled Veteran
    Robert L Murphy

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