Virtual care increases provider/patient communication allowing Veterans to better manage their care.
VA offers many different virtual health care tools to Veterans with health concerns who are traveling, from remote connection from My HealtheVet to different mobile apps to telehealth.
Radio station chief engineer and Christmas Santa Claus, Air Force Veteran Robert Glass uses the great benefits of My HealtheVet every day, managing prescriptions and messaging health care providers.
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VA and Team Red, White & Blue (Team RWB) recently co-hosted an #ExploreVA Facebook Live event about new technologies and how they are used in Veteran care.
Launched on Veterans Day 2003, My HealtheVet enables Veterans to refill their VA prescriptions, exchange private secure messages with their VA health care team, access their VA health records and more.
Vision-impaired Vietnam War Veteran uses new technology to access optical devices which are available via VA’s MyHealtheVet program. JAWS program helps him read the screen and manage his health care.
Currently, VA Online Scheduling is available to Veterans at more than 120 participating VA medical centers, their community-based outpatient clinics and VA is working to make online scheduling available at nearly all VA facilities by the end of this year.
Learn about the many connected health care tools VA offers to help improve the lives of Veterans, caregivers and their families.
Patients now have the option of obtaining their images and reports online, eliminating the need to visit a VA facility to acquire a copy of their information.
My HealtheVet is a web-based tool that helps more than 1.6 million Veterans improve their health by keeping track of their personal health information, refilling prescriptions and communicating with their health care provider through secure messaging.
Emerson Beach survived being shot in the head twice while serving in the U.S. Navy.