TeleRheumatology enables Shawntell and other Veterans to receive critical arthritis care from home or a VA clinic.
Beyond its virtual nature, the Colorado Veterans Experience Action Center held Aug. 22-23 was a testament to the power of unity in a digital world.
VA is actively hiring oncologists and hematologists for telehealth positions that provide Veterans in rural areas with access to care.
Veterans are encouraged to have conversations with their health care providers about the importance of cancer screening.
VA is implementing a new regulation regarding character of discharge determinations, allowing more former service members to become eligible for VA benefits.
SCOUTS is a care transition program that leverages ICTs to ensure at-risk Veterans receive comprehensive care after emergency visits.
The VA-Arthritis Foundation partnership supports Veterans’ health and wellness with useful tools and resources.
As of July 2024, VA has approved more than 1.1 million claims made through the PACT Act. VA leads the way in exposure-informed care.
The need for mental health care for Veterans is expanding in South Texas.
Central Alabama VA is working to improve glaucoma screening and other eye care services for Veterans in central Alabama.
There is a new initiative hoping to make a significant impact on the lives of women Veterans facing cancer.
Acknowledging the issues that Veterans face and working toward solutions is crucial for ensuring they have the support they need to thrive in civilian life.