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.
Cleland-Dole Act enhances access to care and lowers copayments for outpatient mental health and substance use disorder care.
The service reduces the burden of lengthy travel for Veterans and their caregivers, improving access to care and affording Veterans more time to focus on healing.
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.
Many eye diseases can lead to vision loss. Veterans in rural areas can access specialty care through their local VA clinic’s TECS program.
VA’s expansion of TeleOncology services helps Veterans access specialty care for breast and gynecological cancers
Clinical Resource Hubs combine in-person care and telehealth to support underserved medical facilities.
VA Video Connect, My HealtheVet, Remote Monitoring and other virtual tools can help you access VA care in the event of an emergency
VA’s Clinical Resource Hubs is launching pilot programs for virtual eye care services to expand access to care for Veterans.
VA invites you to watch a live virtual Cancer Cabinet Community Conversation about how VA is taking every opportunity to expand access to best-in-class cancer care for Veterans enrolled in our equal access health care system July 16 from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET.