This week's Borne the Battle episode discusses LPOP's transformative lung cancer care with Dr. Holt, focusing on early detection, precise treatments, and groundbreaking technology.
VA permanently housed more than 40,000 homeless Veterans in 2022, providing them with the safe, stable homes that they deserve. A technology tool that is helping VA officials and partners on the front lines is VA‘s Status Query and Response Exchange System (SQUARES).
Learn how VA Immersive is using virtual reality and augmented reality to transform care delivery for Veterans by getting heads in headsets.
It comes as no surprise that the soft skills learned through military service are a great draw for hiring managers. Resiliency, determination, loyalty and discipline are just a few of the skills of note that Veteran applicants and employees often possess over their civilian peers.
Speakers and attendees at the Spinal Cord Injury and Disorder unit open house highlighted the importance of technology and family.
When a Veteran files a clam for VA benefits, there are several administrative actions needed before a decision can be made, such as gathering medical records and military service records. VA is automating many of these administrative tasks, allowing claims processors to focus on more complex and analytical duties. These improvements result in reduced processing times and faster decisions on claims to Veterans and their families.
It’s vital that Veterans have the tools they need to access the benefits they’ve earned and deserve. To help Veterans apply for and receive VA benefits more efficiently, VA’s Office of Information and Technology (OIT), Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA), and Debt Management Center (DMC) have been working to create innovative technology solutions.
Watch this informative discussion about how VA is using 3D to improve care and quality of life for Veterans.
A new pilot program uses virtual reality technology to immerse staff in realistic discharge scenarios to learn how to better serve their Veteran patients.
The National SimVET Center is a common space that gathers simulationists, health care professionals and public health leaders to fulfill SimLEARN’s mission to advance Veteran health care.
Many Veterans and their family members are currently working in VA’s Office of Information and Technology. So other Veterans will fit right in. OIT is proud of its workforce, which takes its noble mission personally.
A continuous glucose monitor is a tiny sensor inserted under the skin. It sends data to the Veteran's patients’ smartphone or tablet.