VA team responsible for distributing naloxone kits at Chillicothe VA identified a plan to best meet the needs of rural Ohio Veterans.
Blood drive part of VA-wide action supporting VA’s “Fourth Mission,” assisting the U.S. health care system in times of disaster.
How one VA health care system responded to the Omicron surge. From 136 positive patients to 1052 in one month. 30 cars lined up at 7:30 am
Working with the community to save Veteran lives, innovation revolutionaries help Veterans struggling with mental health…and are just getting started.
To date, more than 60 VA medical centers have been involved in trials on COVID-19 therapeutics (see sidebar), including antiviral drugs such as remdesivir, monoclonal antibodies, convalescent plasma, and immunomodulators. Other therapeutics are in the pipeline for clinical trials, but only one has received FDA approval.
Doctors Caucus confers on how VA’s academic affiliations and training programs enhance Veteran care and health professions education.
A Marine Veteran is grateful for the HUD-VASH manager who supported his transition from living on the road to finding a home…and a generator!
Veterans living or traveling abroad can learn more here about the Foreign Medical Program including eligibility and enrollment and more.
Lou Anne Bates is the caregiver for her husband, an […]
VA’s National Oncology Program (NOP) has continued to expand […]
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The researchers examined VA data on 41,658 Veterans (12.3% women) who had been screened for both military sexual trauma (MST) and suicidal ideation between 2008 and 2013, and who had no prior mental health visits or antidepressant medications in their electronic medical record.