“This telehealth expansion doubles our capacity. We offer telehealth options for mental health and other specialty care.”
VA’s telehealth preceptor program trains experts to mentor and coach telehealth staff.
VA commemorates the third annual Telehealth Awareness Week by recognizing how telehealth expands access to quality care for Veterans.
VA’s Office of Connected Care helps Veterans in rural areas receive care through telehealth and other virtual tools.
The ATLAS (Accessing Telehealth through Local Area Stations) site in Los Banos, California, has reached a new milestone: 200 telehealth encounters.
In 2022, more than 2.3 million Veterans used telehealth. Over the past three years, the number of video visits has increased by 3,000%.
Thousands of Veterans have used VA telehealth to get treatment to address and reduce suicide risk.
Despite concerns that the COVID-19 pandemic would derail treatment for opioid use disorder, remote care kept Veterans on track.
VA offers five ways to bridge the digital divide for Veterans and provide convenient access to telehealth services
Telehealth makes quality care a reality for Veterans with limb loss and others who may have a tough time traveling to VA appointments
VA’s telehealth services are celebrating two decades of advancement and opportunity, changing the face of how we provide health care for Veterans.
The Journal of General Internal Medicine published a collection of articles highlighting VA’s 20-year history of virtual care.