Air Force Veteran used to travel more than two hours to VA. That has changed thanks to chiropractic care at the Fort Dodge Clinic in Iowa.
The Journal of General Internal Medicine published a collection of articles highlighting VA’s 20-year history of virtual care.
Because we’re in hurricane season, it is essential to prepare a care plan to ensure your emergency health needs are met.
Veteran leaving hospital in a wheelchair without secure tie-down brackets put him at risk during transportation.
A VA eye care program provides telehealth consultations, remote diagnostic capabilities and seamless coordination between health care providers.
By merging inclusion, diversity, equity and access with our core values, VA provides better care for Veterans, and better opportunity for employees.
The ATLAS (Accessing Telehealth through Local Area Stations) site in Los Banos, California, has reached a new milestone: 200 telehealth encounters.
VA’s Office of Connected Care helps Veterans in rural areas receive care through telehealth and other virtual tools.
Speech-language pathologists began using telehealth in the late 1980s. Now 98% of them provide care through telehealth.
Telehealth options are making sleep medicine more accessible.
Women Veterans’ health care is a top VA priority, ensuring women have access to the resources they need to address their unique health needs.
Telehealth brings VA care directly to Veterans. Here are a few ways that Veterans can use telehealth to connect with their VA care teams.