Information Security and Privacy Awareness Week (ISPAW) is the time to consider tips to better protect your family.
VA Privacy Service is Celebrating 20 Years of Service. Join the Privacy in Action Speaker Series Event, ‘Artificial Intelligence: How Algorithms Improve Veterans Lives,’ on Wednesday, February 16, from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. ET.
DataX session track showcases the work VA is doing and it highlights how this work is impacting clinical care for Veterans.
Men are less likely to report sexual assault, to identify experiences they have had as abusive and to seek formal treatment
In an important partnership, VA has sought policy recommendations for the use of synthetic data to improve Veteran patient experiences.
Health Care System of the Ozarks provides women Veterans, who breast-feed or pump, a Mamava Pod, a private, free-standing room with smart features.
Self-guided VA mental health apps are available for free download on app marketplaces.
VA’s workplace violence prevention program works to prevent cyberbullying and provide support for those who have experienced harassment.
VA provides whichever birth control option is right for you.
Team RWB is looking for Veterans to participate in a research study on post-service health and fitness experience and how technology supports the journey. Selected participants will receive a $100 Amazon gift card.
VA Medication Take Back Days are determined locally, so check with your VA medical facility to verify participation and confirm the event date and time to coordinate your visit.
Social media instantly links us to friends and family but following these tips will help us stay safe online.