VHA’s 2023 annual report showcases how VA is bringing innovation and personalized care to more Veterans nationwide
By encouraging new ideas presented by our employees, VA embraces innovation and paves the path to better health care outcomes for Veterans.
On the newest episode of the Vets First Podcast, Dr. Levi Sowers and Brandon Rea host Dr. Steve Fliesler, who studies the visual impact of primary blast injuries on service members.
Dr. Mark Logue details his research connecting PTSD and TBI with Alzheimer’s and dementia genetic risk in Veterans.
VA’s largest research program is making discoveries that will improve health for women Veterans.
VA Press Secretary Terrence Hayes joins the Million Veteran Program, VA’s largest research effort to improve health care for Veterans.
The Million Veteran Program (MVP) hopes to one day bring effective treatment to Veterans faster. Watch video here to learn more.
Veteran Benjamin Flynn joined MVP as a way to, “Do my part and make sure the men and women who served alongside me, before me, and after me are taken care of.”
VA provides world-class Alzheimer’s health care to all Veterans, their caregivers and families.
MVP has created whole genome sequences for over 140,000 Veterans. However, it takes time to process this large amount of data and make it available for research.
The VA-Salesforce partnership supports Veterans and military spouses as they transition out of active duty and into the civilian workforce.
“If I can do something to help Veterans, I’m happy to do it.” Veteran Tom Mano sees the Million Veteran Program as an opportunity to give back.