The 2021 Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Innovation Experience (iEX) Virtual Series registration is open!
VA’s Access to Care site supports our commitment to transparency. The data has helped to combat myths around COVID-19 vaccinations.
VA study: Veterans who have non-cardiac surgery at VA hospitals are less likely to die 30 days later than patients in private hospitals.
With the first three VHA Innovation Experience events now concluded, it’s time to get excited about the 2021 Marquee Event.
Many people would like to forget 2021. It was a tough year, but a lot of good happened, too, especially at VA. The department is committed to making 2022 even better, and to do that, we’re taking a quick look back at what it accomplished and how it served Veterans in 2021.
VA’s Cancer Cabinet Community Conversation roundtable will be held at Noon EST on July 26, and the public is welcome to join us via YouTube.
VETSmile is VA’s community dental partnership, improving access to dental services for VA-enrolled Veterans ineligible for VA dental services
VA recently unveiled the Equity Action Plan to mark its […]
Diversity: Our country is stronger when our military and Veteran population reflects the diversity of our great nation. Our goal is to provide an inclusive, welcoming environment for all Veterans.
The face of health care has been forever changed by […]
The team looked at the records of Veterans already identified as high-risk by VA’s sophisticated Care Assessment Needs (CAN) calculator. The CAN tool provides a score reflecting a Veteran’s risk of hospitalization or death within a year.
New chartbook identifies disparities in health care quality related to age, sex, race and ethnicity while confirming that Veterans have greater health needs but receive better care than non-Veterans.