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VA Bedford converted two former smoking areas into visitation cottages which now allow resident Veterans to engage with their loved ones. A local cleaning company generously donated their service.
Despite the challenges of working in a mobile kitchen, Tucson VA Nutrition and Food Service staff kept a positive attitude focusing on teamwork and serving healthy meals to inpatient Veterans.
VA hosted a “Topping Out” event for a new Terre Haute clinic and Veterans were invited to sign one of the beams in the facility. The clinic will provide many VA health care services.
Five VA police officers pulled over two ladies on the freeway after they saw the car was on fire and the ladies did not know they were in danger. They got the ladies out and put out the fire.
Audiology staff at the VA Ozarks needed new ways to safeguard patients and employees while continuing to provide hearing aid service to their Veteran patients. A drive-through was the answer.
VA is implementing its new electronic health record (EHR) system on Oct. 24 at initial sites in the Pacific Northwest. The implementation improves how clinicians store and manage patient information, including visits, test results, prescriptions and more. This will also mean some changes to how Veterans access their own health data online if their VA facility has changed to the new EHR.
Air Force Veteran Susan Hiler struggles with arthritis but she doesn’t let her disabilities get in her way of enjoying life. She achieves that with a new recumbent therapeutic tricycle.
The VHA Innovation Ecosystem (VHA IE) is proud to announce the release of its new podcast, Delivering More Together (DMT).
If you are a service woman or recently separated woman Veteran, there is training available for you to learn about the services available from VA. Sign up for a Women’s Health Transition session now.
CommonWell brings a nationwide network of more than 15,000 hospitals and clinics to the 46,000 community partners already part of the FEHRM’s joint health information exchange (HIE), which is a data sharing capability among the Department of Defense (DOD), Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Department of Homeland Security’s U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) and community partners.
VA staff can help Veterans resolve billing issues related to authorized community care claims. “Our number one goal is to help Veterans resolve community care billing issues as quickly as possible.”