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  • The Veteran Interoperability Pledge (VIP) connects Veterans to care

    The Veteran Interoperability Pledge (VIP) connects Veterans to care

    The Veteran Interoperability Pledge securely connects VA and community providers to improve care coordination to support Veterans wherever they get care.

  • You can use your VA benefits to land a career in the skilled trades

    You can use your VA benefits to land a career in the skilled trades

    For National Apprenticeship Week, we're highlighting how you can use your VA benefits to find apprenticeships and other training and employment pathways.

  • Eastern Oklahoma VA takes health care to homeless Veterans

    Eastern Oklahoma VA takes health care to homeless Veterans

    Eastern Oklahoma VA uses its mobile medical unit and homeless care team to deliver health care to Veterans experiencing homelessness in Tulsa and connect them with housing support.

  • VA TelePulmonology helps Veteran receive lung care from home

    VA TelePulmonology helps Veteran receive lung care from home

    Air Force Veteran Robert Ordoyne uses VA TelePulmonology for convenient at-home respiratory therapy after coronary hypertension diagnosis.

  • After the crisis call: How SPCs can keep Veterans connected

    After the crisis call: How SPCs can keep Veterans connected

    Get support beyond the crisis call. Learn how SPCs help Veterans stay connected, find resources and navigate care with ongoing, compassionate follow-up.

  • Veteran spends 500+ hours helping others access virtual care

    Veteran spends 500+ hours helping others access virtual care

    Since 2021, Jim Olson has volunteered over 500 hours at Minneapolis VA, helping fellow Veterans use My HealtheVet and other virtual care technologies.

  • VA TelePulmonology connects Veterans with expert lung care

    VA TelePulmonology connects Veterans with expert lung care

    VA TelePulmonology delivers expert lung care to Veterans at home, helping them save time and allowing them to focus on recovery.

  • Empower Veterans with a career in vocational rehabilitation

    Empower Veterans with a career in vocational rehabilitation

    For those drawn to mission-driven work, VA vocational rehabilitation roles offer the chance to make a tangible impact every day—while working within an integrated health care system that values collaboration, growth, and service.

  • VA cares for caregivers

    VA cares for caregivers

    Caregivers play a critical role in helping the Veterans in their lives stay healthy.

  • Training rural workforce to care for women Veterans – VA continues its mission

    Training rural workforce to care for women Veterans – VA continues its mission

    Expanding women’s health care in rural areas: Training initiatives empower VA primary care teams to meet the growing needs of women Veterans.

  • Receiving VA care from home via telehealth

    Receiving VA care from home via telehealth

    A Veteran explains how VA telehealth helps him stay connected to care from home through virtual classes and home-based support.

  • Emergency care made easy through telehealth

    Emergency care made easy through telehealth

    After an unexpected injury, a Veteran was able to start his recovery quickly with a telehealth visit.

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Last updated May 6, 2026

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