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  • Community providers: VA urgent care network change

    Community providers: VA urgent care network change

    Important changes that require Community Providers to establish a contract with either Optum or TriWest to provide urgent care services or treatment for minor injuries and illnesses to Veterans.

  • Community providers: online courses about Veteran care

    Community providers: online courses about Veteran care

    VHA TRAIN is offering community providers new online courses on caring for the Veteran population. Courses are in the areas of military culture, suicide prevention and more topics unique to Veterans.

  • Community providers: How to submit medical documentation to VA

    Community providers: How to submit medical documentation to VA

    Learn about the options VA offers for community providers to submit Veteran medical documentation in a timely manner. Help VA provide Veterans with seamless care by supporting these efforts.

  • Community providers: learn how to prescribe medication to Veterans

    Community providers: learn how to prescribe medication to Veterans

    On Sept. 24 at 1 p.m. ET, VA will host a webinar for all VA and community providers to discuss the process of prescribing formulary, non-formulary or preferred medications to Veterans.

  • VA SimLEARN program improves providers frontline readiness

    VA SimLEARN program improves providers frontline readiness

    SimLEARN Program helps VA health care providers keep skills sharp and maintain readiness. More than 1000 nurses will have trained in one their programs by the end of September.

  • Complementary medicine providers focus on whole health of Veterans

    Complementary medicine providers focus on whole health of Veterans

    To provide well-rounded health care, VA seeks complementary medical providers and traditional health care professionals interested in this approach.

  • How VA encourages providers to care for their own mental health

    How VA encourages providers to care for their own mental health

    VA helps employees, especially frontline health care providers, focus on their mental health during this challenging time.

  • Telehealth ramped up, connecting providers and patients

    Telehealth ramped up, connecting providers and patients

    There’s no doubt about it — 2020 was a record-setting [...]

  • Supporting providers who serve Veterans with suicide prevention resources

    Supporting providers who serve Veterans with suicide prevention resources

    Supporting providers who serve Veterans with suicide prevention resources with VA's Suicide Risk Management Consultation Program.

  • Helping Veterans choose health care providers is all about transparency

    Helping Veterans choose health care providers is all about transparency

    VA is eliminating the star ratings system starting in 2020. Veterans need to be able to compare VA facilities with other local facilities where they live, not other VA hospitals across the country.

  • VA career providers help cure 100K Veterans of hepatitis C

    VA career providers help cure 100K Veterans of hepatitis C

    Career nurses, pharmacists, physicians and medical professionals establish VA as a global leader in hepatitis C diagnosis and treatment.

  • As a VA Recruitment Specialist, Sam Wright is driven to find the very best providers to care for fellow Veterans

    As a VA Recruitment Specialist, Sam Wright is driven to find the very best providers to care for fellow Veterans

    Sam Wright, National Recruitment Specialist at the U.S. Department of [...]

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Last updated November 10, 2020

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