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  • VA websites get ongoing enhancements

    VA websites get ongoing enhancements

    VA’s websites are a work on progress, with new features and options being added to ease and improve the ability of Veterans to find the resources they need.

  • The future of policy for synthetic data in health care

    The future of policy for synthetic data in health care

    In an important partnership, VA has sought policy recommendations for the use of synthetic data to improve Veteran patient experiences.

  • Single sign-in eases Veteran access to VA websites

    Single sign-in eases Veteran access to VA websites

    My HealtheVet is joining  VA.gov and My VA Health in offering a consistent sign-in experience, which also adds a layer of security.

  • Join “Artificial Intelligence: How Algorithms Improve Veteran Lives,” on February 16

    Join “Artificial Intelligence: How Algorithms Improve Veteran Lives,” on February 16

    VA Privacy Service is Celebrating 20 Years of Service. Join the Privacy in Action Speaker Series Event, ‘Artificial Intelligence: How Algorithms Improve Veterans Lives,’ on Wednesday, February 16, from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. ET.

  • Marine Veteran develops complex prosthetics for Veterans

    Marine Veteran develops complex prosthetics for Veterans

    Prosthetic orthotist and Marine Veteran produces wide range of prosthetic devices for Veterans. Some exceed capabilities of most models today.

  • VA Telestroke uses new technologies to save lives

    VA Telestroke uses new technologies to save lives

    Telestroke capabilities and artificial intelligence will increase the speed at which Veterans receive care when having a stroke.

  • Veteran eager to get back on motorcycle with new prosthesis

    Veteran eager to get back on motorcycle with new prosthesis

    It typically takes six to eight weeks to create a prosthesis for an amputee but Mechenbier received his in three thanks to the work of Pittsburgh VA orthotist/prosthetist Andrew Chambers and his team.

  • Nine ways Veterans are using telehealth right now

    Nine ways Veterans are using telehealth right now

    Telehealth makes it easier for Veterans to connect with their VA care team. That’s why more Veterans are turning to telehealth. Here are a few ways Veterans are using telehealth right now.

  • How to access your health records through third party applications

    How to access your health records through third party applications

    Are you a Veteran with an upcoming health care appointment? Need to quickly check the date of your last tetanus shot? Need to remember what antibiotic you last took? Need to review your health records before your next visit? Finding what you need, when you need it, in your VA health care history can seem daunting. It doesn’t have to be. One quick and easy solution is third-party applications.

  • Treating dizziness one of many services of VA Audiology

    Treating dizziness one of many services of VA Audiology

    VA Audiology’s role in life-altering services and programs. Marking Better Hearing & Speech Month, an opportunity to raise awareness about communication disorders with the theme "Building Connections."

  • New financial tool provides Veterans more control and transparency

    New financial tool provides Veterans more control and transparency

    OIT’s new financial management tool is making it easier for Veterans to access and manage their debt with VA.

  • Free Veteran training for Microsoft Software and Systems Academy 

    Free Veteran training for Microsoft Software and Systems Academy 

    Microsoft Software & Systems Academy (MSSA) is offering free Veteran training in some of the technology industry’s most in-demand roles.

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