After surviving a coma and fighting COVID-19, Veteran Jackie Williams returned to the stage at the National Veteran Creative Arts Festival.
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.
CHAMPVA offers convenient pharmacy benefits to enrolled dependents with at-home delivery and local options.
Delvina Ford and her Swab Squad recognized for combatting the silent and deadly killers... hospital acquired infections.
Mr. Tito lived in a Community Living Center where he learned about VA immersive technology from his recreational therapist
Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 is the best way to protect others and health care workers from hospitalization and death, VA Secretary Denis McDonough said Jan. 19 at a Blue Star Families online forum.
The Dallas VA PACT Act Week of Action brought 710 Veterans and 350 family members and caregivers to VA to enroll in health care and get screened for possible toxic exposure.
VA is offering the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine booster to Veterans. Only people who received the Pfizer vaccine can receive a Pfizer booster.
Nurse Shpresa Islami grew up in Kosovo and fled her country as a small girl. She had an emotional surprise while giving a COVID vaccine.
Marine Corps Veteran Michele Catlin shares her personal journey and VA story after being diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.
Evidence Synthesis Program evaluates research studies to identify promising treatments and services to provide effective care for VA patients.
Orlando VA Medical Center and VA Office of Emergency Management deploys a Mobile ICU for non-COVID-19 and COVID-19 inpatient requirements.