Follow VA telehealth from Boston to Montana to western Colorado as staff connect to provide Veteran care
A Remote Patient Monitoring–Home Telehealth care coordinator connected a Veteran with lifesaving care.
American Legion Post 12 hosted a stand down to share ATLAS and community resources with Veterans in Wickenburg, Arizona.
Advanced Comprehensive Diabetes Care (ACDC) provides access to self-management and medication support using innovative Home Telehealth services.
Dr. Nichol Salvo developed HELPP program, expanding telehealth and employing technicians to reduce amputations.
Southern Arizona VA’s amputee clinic uses the My VA Images app to reach Veterans when video telehealth visits aren’t an option.
This May will mark 20 years since the launch of the VA Telehealth Services program office. That’s 20 years of connecting Veterans to VA care from the comfort and convenience of their homes.
VA professionals use various types of TelePulmonology. TeleSpirometry is one of VA’s significant telehealth expansion initiatives.
Staff members at Wilmington VA used telehealth to rescue a Veteran who was in urgent need of care.
Veterans can add up to five guests, including their caregivers, to telehealth visits through the VA Video Connect app
The VA hub-and-spoke TeleCardiology model ensures Veterans receive timely specialized cardiovascular care
Telehealth brings VA care directly to Veterans. Here are a few ways that Veterans can use telehealth to connect with their VA care teams.