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  • VA Video Connect: Where convenience and quality care align

    VA Video Connect: Where convenience and quality care align

    Veterans can add up to five guests, including their caregivers, to telehealth visits through the VA Video Connect app

  • COPD rehabilitation in Veterans’ homes bolstered by VA Video Connect

    COPD rehabilitation in Veterans’ homes bolstered by VA Video Connect

    Louisiana Veterans with COPD can now receive pulmonary rehabilitation treatment in their homes with VA’s Video Connect. Mary Labiche and Zina White started the program and hold weekly sessions.

  • Veterans call VA Video Connect a “lifesaver”

    Veterans call VA Video Connect a “lifesaver”

    Veterans, 81 and 97, received care at home using the tele-urgent care program via VA Video Connect. The program allows Veterans to see their VA doctor without a visit to the emergency department.

  • Using VA Video Connect to guard against infection

    Using VA Video Connect to guard against infection

    VA is leveraging telehealth technology to help protect you and your family from the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19).

  • Improving access to specialty care with VA Video Connect

    Improving access to specialty care with VA Video Connect

    Thanks to VA Video-Connect, Veteran Kenneth Turner does not have to drive four hours for his physical therapy. Video Connect lets Veterans connect with their provider from home, work, anywhere.

  • VA Video Connect brings therapy to the Veteran

    VA Video Connect brings therapy to the Veteran

    Veteran Joseph Angeles used to have to drive to VA San Diego Healthcare for physical therapy classes. Now, he connects remotely with occupational therapist Henrietta Padilla using VA Video Connect.

  • VA Video Connect gives North Texas patients back hours of their day

    VA Video Connect gives North Texas patients back hours of their day

    Veterans in North Texas are seeing the benefits of VA Video Connect. They receive the same quality health care while saving hours of their day.

  • VA Video Connect delivers prompt care for Veterans with spinal cord injuries

    VA Video Connect delivers prompt care for Veterans with spinal cord injuries

    Just 13 months after VA Video Connect’s launch, there have been more than 130,000 successful Video Connect encounters.

  • Tune in for a Sep. 18 Facebook Live about VA Video Connect

    Tune in for a Sep. 18 Facebook Live about VA Video Connect

    Join VHA’s Office of Connected Care and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) on Tuesday, Sept. 18, at noon ET for a Facebook Live event demonstrating VA Video Connect.

  • VA Video Connect expands Veterans’ access to health care

    VA Video Connect expands Veterans’ access to health care

    Since its launch in August 2017, more than 20,000 Veterans have used VA Video Connect to receive care and currently more than 4,000 VA providers across the country are set up to use the system.

  • VA allergist is Video Connect distinguished leader

    VA allergist is Video Connect distinguished leader

    Dr. Anna Heisser, full-time allergist, is helping pioneer allergy-based virtual care. A national leader in VA Video Connect encounters.

  • Need a video-capable device or internet connection for VA Telehealth?

    Need a video-capable device or internet connection for VA Telehealth?

    The numbers confirm telehealth is today’s remote health care revolution. VA wants to make access possible for all Veterans. Ask your health care provider about the Digital Divide Consult.

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Last updated February 2, 2024

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