VA is bringing immersive technology (virtual reality) to VA facilities. This technology can be used as a tool to support an array of conditions.
VA announced a new regulation that will lead to faster decisions and quicker payments for certain types of survivors’ benefits.
VA ensures Veterans have access to dialysis treatments during DaVita investigation.
This week, VA’s Office of Research and Development published three News Briefs highlighting research findings on a suicide, liver disease and stroke.
The Federal Electronic Health Record (EHR) securely and effectively shares information between VA, DoD, other federal agencies and participating community care providers.
With a blood shortage affecting hospitals nationwide, your donation will have more impact than ever.
Watch the Under Secretary for Health and a panel of experts discuss VA Health Connect tele-emergency care.
Making cancer care more accessible to Veterans whose age and mobility difficulties make visiting local clinics difficult.
VA’s Office of Connected Care helps Veterans in rural areas receive care through telehealth and other virtual tools.
Employees stand ready to support Veterans with hospice and palliative care for them and their families.
South Texas is one of 23 VA sites across the nation with the Y-90 accreditation and also ranks as fourth in the nation for local regional treatment of cancer.
Innovative approaches and partnerships help spread best practices across VA, making a difference in the lives of Veterans and their families












