VA sets the stage for continued health care innovations, bringing high-quality care to Veterans near and far.
Seeing 50% of physicians leave Puerto Rico, the Caribbean VA established VA-sponsored accredited graduate medical education residency programs.
VA has a variety of resources to meet your mental health needs at any point, before or during a crisis.
Home-Based Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation uses telehealth to eliminate barriers and increase rural Veterans’ access to care.
Clinical Resource Hubs combine in-person care and telehealth to support underserved medical facilities.
VA’s expansion of TeleOncology services helps Veterans access specialty care for breast and gynecological cancers
VA’s Clinical Resource Hubs is launching pilot programs for virtual eye care services to expand access to care for Veterans.
VA Video Connect, My HealtheVet, Remote Monitoring and other virtual tools can help you access VA care in the event of an emergency
Updated Access to Care website provides Veterans improved wait time information, making it easier for them to plan their health care visits.
VA recognizes nurse practitioners for the critical role they play in increasing access to care for Veterans throughout the VA health care system.
Seeing a doctor can be a challenge for people living in rural communities. That’s why VA is making it easier than ever for Veterans to access health care.
VA Video Connect, My HealtheVet, and other virtual tools can help you access VA care in case of a hurricane or natural disaster.