Innovative approaches and partnerships help spread best practices across VA, making a difference in the lives of Veterans and their families
National Center for Collaborative Healthcare Innovation has proven the capabilities of health care when integrated with modern technology.
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.
During the AMSUS Annual Meeting, VA health care leaders and professionals were presented with 5 of the 12 AMSUS awards for which VA employees are eligible.
Today, VA named finalists and Promise Award recipients in Mission Daybreak—a $20 million challenge to help VA develop new suicide prevention strategies for Veterans.
PACT ACT is the most significant expansion of benefits and services for toxin-exposed Veterans in more than 30 years. Cancer Moonshot helps foster a cancer research community within VA.
Veterans, clinicians, and researchers are invited to attend the VA's BRAIN Summit September 7-9 in Arlington, VA, free of cost
Your path of recovery is yours. Find your resilience and seek help after an incident of sexual assault or harassment.
Melissa Tran has changed Veteran perinatal care to be more interdisciplinary and easier to access in one location.
In an important partnership, VA has sought policy recommendations for the use of synthetic data to improve Veteran patient experiences.
On February 16, VA announced the 10 winners of Mission Daybreak, a $20 million grand challenge to reduce Veteran suicides.
The Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center won the Best Experience Award in its category, marking a fourth consecutive Excellence in Patient Experience Award for the medical center.