VA offers five ways to bridge the digital divide for Veterans and provide convenient access to telehealth services
VA offers many resources for Veterans who do not have a device or internet connection through the Digital Divide Consult
Digital divide: The gap between people who do and do not have access to the internet or internet devices. VA Digital Divide Consult can help.
VA’s virtual care options are available to the millions of Veterans in rural areas
VA’s Office of Connected Care helps Veterans in rural areas receive care through telehealth and other virtual tools.
VA and the FCC are helping Veterans with qualifying VA pensions access the internet for video telehealth visits.
VA commemorates the third annual Telehealth Awareness Week by recognizing how telehealth expands access to quality care for Veterans.
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.
You can have up to five family members or caregivers join you for your video telehealth appointment with Caregiver Connect.
“This telehealth expansion doubles our capacity. We offer telehealth options for mental health and other specialty care.”
If you or a Veteran you know is struggling to afford internet service, a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) program may put fast and reliable internet service within financial reach.
Join us for the inaugural DigitalVA Expo event on June 29 at the VA Palo Alto Health Care System in Silicon Valley.