East Bay Veteran Community Partnership and patient advocates work together to help Veterans navigate the VA health care systems.
VA and Armed Forces Wellness Centers partnership trains clinicians in best practices for educating Veterans to take charge of their health.
Innovative approaches and partnerships help spread best practices across VA, making a difference in the lives of Veterans and their families
VA works in partnerships with academic institutions to provide high quality health care to America's Veterans and train new professionals.
VA is partnering with Rosalynn Carter Institute for Caregivers to take care of those who care for our nation’s Veterans.
Between training and scholarships, it’s easy to see why VA is the largest employer of nurses in the United States. Find out more to grow your career!
Public private partnerships help improve care coordination and address the risk for suicidal behaviors and deaths by suicide.
VA is building a world class customer experience, says Marine Corps Veteran and new Chief Veterans Experience Officer John Boerstler.
The top Veterans resources of 2020 includes discounted internet plans, free state hunting licenses, free flights, free audiobooks, lifetime passes to National Parks, free flu shots, even on-base access to commissaries.
To better understand the factors that impact Veteran health, VHA IE is using synthetic data to measure a broad array of health risks.
A Veteran’s potential death by suicide, prevented by quick thinking and an in-vehicle safety and security system, resulted in a VA partnership with OnStar that could help save Veterans’ lives.
The VA Secretary’s Center for Strategic Partnerships (SCSP) highlighted its programs' progress at the State of Veteran Customer Experience Facebook Live event on October 20. The live event featured Veterans talking about their experiences with VA and partner programs, noting that many had exceeded their expectations.