National Center for Collaborative Healthcare Innovation has proven the capabilities of health care when integrated with modern technology.
The VA appeals decision review quick start guide offers Veterans more clarity and control over the decision review process.
A Veteran diagnosed with multiple sclerosis stays active using virtual reality technology at Central Iowa VA.
This plan supports our priority of providing Veterans timely, world-class healthcare. Here’s a few things those targeted funds will allow us to do: It will allow us to ensure that our 9.3 million enrolled Veterans will not have healthcare delayed. The pandemic has resulted in 19.7 million cancelled, delayed or moved appointments. These changes are not only taxing on our Veterans—they may also result in additional costs, forced cancellation, and delays. The plan will allow the Veterans Health Administration and our Information Technology team to sustain and expand telehealth capabilities critical for video-to-home telehealth visits.
Drs. Colleen Becket-Davenport and Jennifer Schuster Wachen discuss massed treatments for PTSD
February 2019 marked the successful implementation of the Veterans Appeals Improvement and Modernization Act (AMA), which resulted in faster and easier ways to appeal your compensation claim. AMA created a new decision review and appeals process that features three lanes for you to choose from. As always, we recommend that you work with your VSO or representative to assist in making the best decision for you.
You can now manage your prescription refills right from the official VA Health and Benefits mobile app, including requesting VA-issued Rx refills, tracking Rx shipments, viewing VA Rx history, and more!
As part of the VA MISSION Act of 2018, VA's Caregiver Support Program (CSP) has undergone improvements to enhance the program and increase access to Veterans and their caregivers.
VA recently participated in the National Association of State Directors of Veterans Affairs 2022 Midwinter Conference.
VA disability compensation is a monthly, tax-free payment to Veterans who were injured, sustained a long-term illness or experienced a worsening medical condition during their military service.
The Appeals Modernization Act (AMA) of 2017 gave Veterans a greater choice in how to disagree with a VA claim decision. Giving Veterans more choice has been a top priority for VA.
Chats with the Chief: Cheryl L. Mason, the first woman to chair the Board of Veterans’ Appeals, talks about improvements to the board.