VA’s COVID Observational Research Collaboratory brings together VA experts to analyze the use and effects of drugs with clinical partners interested in the safety and efficiency of COVID-19 therapies.
Throughout the tech sprint, teams have unique access to in-house experts, useful feedback from VA clinicians and staff, and novel datasets. At the end of each sprint, projects are recognized at a "Demo Day" event, in Washington, D.C., with awards for top performers and potential opportunities for ongoing collaboration with VA.
We all hear about privacy incidents, but what are they? Read to find out during Information Security and Privacy Awareness Week.
VA is transitioning to a new electronic health record. Here, VA answers your most frequently asked questions as it shifts to the new EHR.
This is the first study in the United States, the researchers note, to examine the risk of death linked to delays in undergoing a colonoscopy following an abnormal stool blood test.
Geoff Mongiat wanted Veterans to know about My HealtheVet... and why it’s such a great program. And then he noticed the hats the engineering team were wearing.
Just 20 years ago, VA served a little more than 150,000 women Veterans. This was before 9/11, an event that prompted so many American men and women to enlist and defend their country. Today, VA is serving more than 740,000 women Veterans.
A new video features three Veterans and a caregiver, who offer their perspectives on why VA’s Electronic Health Record Modernization (EHRM) is important for former service members.
Once signed into the VA.gov website, Veterans can view, update and change their contact information for all VA systems, and including phone number, email address, home and mailing address.
This article discusses upcoming webinar June 23, 2022, that will discuss the unique health needs of LGBTQ+ Veterans.
In this episode of the PTSD Bytes podcast, we speak with with Dr. Greg Brown, Philadelphia VA clinical psychologist, about how safety planning can prevent suicide.