Today is National Internet Day. Learn how the internet makes it possible to manage your health with VA’s connected care offerings.
VA celebrates the Office of Connected Care Help Desk achievement of providing telehealth tech support to 1 million Veterans and providers.
Veterans are increasingly using VA technologies like My HealtheVet, VA’s online health portal, and VA Video Connect, VA’s video visit application. Telehealth visits have increased by 1,132 percent.
National Guard Veteran Jonathan Hinker and his wife, Jacqui Hinker, are transforming Veterans’ lives in rural southern New Jersey by spreading the news about the power of virtual health.
Dr. Jennifer MacDonald shares her time in the military, becoming a doctor, and how VA is using technology to care for Veterans at a distance.
VA Connected Care improves access to care through technology
The National TeleOncology service provides access to specialized cancer care across the country to Veterans who need it.
Dr. Patrick’s first experience working at the U.S. Department of [...]
During the event, viewers will learn about mobile apps for better health, video appointments and much more.
MST-related treatment is available at all VA medical facilities and all treatment for physical and mental health conditions related to experiences of MST is provided free of charge.
Know that MST is an experience, not a diagnosis or a condition in and of itself. Veterans may react in a wide variety of ways and not every MST survivor will have long-term difficulties following the experience.
A VA health care team leverages the power of Whole Health to keep a Veteran connected and healthy.












