Innovative rideshare program provides transportation to Veterans in critical need after discharge, emergency department visit, or appointment related to hospitalization.
VA’s Rideshare Program, an essential service to Veterans…helpful in giving eligible Veterans transportation to workplace and healthcare settings.
Veterans enrolled in VHA’s Homeless Program may be eligible for transportation assistance getting to and from their place of employment, health care and home following their discharge from care.
Charles Franklin created Rideshare to help homeless Veterans get to job interviews and find housing opportunities. When COVID-19 came to America, he adapted the network of ridesharing services.
VA reimburses eligible Veterans and caregivers for travel costs, including mileage, tolls, parking and authorized hotel stays for health care appointments. Filing a travel claim online is easy and the fastest way to receive reimbursement.
James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital (JAHVH) Chief of Innovation Dr. Indra Sandal was awarded the Federal Excellence in Healthcare Management Award as part of the 29th annual Joint Federal Sector Awards.
Help keep our roads safe by preventing impaired driving.
Surveys and data show VA Uber Health Connect is reliable, cost effective and popular with Veterans.
Building on successes from 2023, VA plans strategies to continue eliminating Veteran homelessness in 2024
How the Isakson-Roe Act impacts Veterans’ lives with funds for life-saving essentials such as food, shelter and transportation.
VA employees received wide recognition through the Jesse Award for their transformational work to support Veteran care.
VA is committed to finding innovative ways to help Veterans exit homelessness. Sometimes this means making sure those who have answered the call to service have smartphone telephone service.












