At the celebratory 2021 VHA Innovation Experience, iEX Demos provided VHA employees a platform to share their innovations.
Self-care can be anything that helps you manage your stress and promote your own whole health and well-being.
Shelby knew he was overweight, but didn’t realize he had diabetes before coming to VA. VA helped him completely change his lifestyle.
Army Veteran quit his job to help his daughter then needed help himself. HUD-VASH program found him a home…and an air conditioner.
Veteran Jay Cambridge joined the Air Force as a woman. Today, he is transgender, a yoga instructor and connected to his body and spirit.
Veteran Rex Gruber, shot three times in the Korean War, loves the staff at Omaha VA. “I wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for these people.”
“Pops” Rook landed on Omaha Beach on the second day of the invasion of Normandy. He later earned Purple Heart in the Battle of the Bulge.
The MIT Catalyst program, VHA IE, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology are collaborating to improve Veteran care.
VA and the Indian Health Service signed an interagency agreement to improve health care for American Indian and Alaska Native Veterans.
VA dental hygienist Michelle Lord created a plan to significantly reduce the rate of hospital-acquired pneumonia infections.
Almost 8,000 Veterans are diagnosed and treated with lung cancer every year at VA. You may be eligible for lung cancer screening.
Columbia VA acquired over 1,000 pounds of Thanksgiving food donations from local charities, churches, businesses and Veteran service organizations.