Face of InnoVAtion is a regular series focusing on VA employees working to change and save Veteran lives. This month, meet David Dunning.
Innovators Network Incubator Series weaves innovation into the fabric of VA, creating a more agile and creative workforce.
Dr. Michael Amendola, one of VHA Innovation Ecosystem’s (VHA IE’s) six 2021 Innovation Fellows, took an unexpected professional turn when he embarked on the innovative path of utilizing 3D-printing technology. Here's how he uses 3D printing to advance Veteran care.
What does iEx mean to VA? “We need VA to […]
Soldier Strong provides virtual reality systems for Veterans suffering from PTSD at more than a dozen VAMCs across the country.
Senior Veterans Health Administration (VHA) employees recently demonstrated to the […]
Last month, the Jack C. Montgomery VA Medical Center became […]
Customer service, stability and quality care for Veterans remain top priorities for VA Secretary Robert Wilkie. He reinforced that while visiting VA medical facilities and attending national Veteran engagements in three states last week.
VA’s Innovators Network is a community of VA employees who are actively engaged in work that is moving the agency forward.
One of the technologies that resulted the competition has tremendous potential to transform the lives of the Veterans with hearing impairment. Overseen by a VA innovator, Chief of Rehabilitation Services Dr. Lu Beck, Phonak developed a smart phone app that lets audiologists perform adjustments remotely. A Veteran can be anywhere in the world that has wifi and can have his or her hearing aid adjusted. No travel. No waiting.
When a health care provider joins VA, they will quickly […]
EDITOR’S NOTE: To highlight our 25 years of service to […]