Veterans, their families and caregivers can now receive digital notifications through VANotify, a new paperless platform.
Storytelling is a wonderful way to teach. Check out this classic story of Little Red Riding Hood told in a new way – and share it with your friends, family, children and grandchildren.
Innovation is essential to delivering modern, high-quality health care. Embracing new technologies and exploring groundbreaking techniques is not only encouraged at VA — it’s celebrated. Take a look at 3D printing, a relatively new technology with a myriad of applications to health care.
VA and the United States Postal Inspection Service continue their partnership to help protect Veterans personal information and avoid scams.
Learn to recognize the signs of social media scams to protect yourself and your family members from becoming victims of fraud.
SimLEARN Program helps VA health care providers keep skills sharp and maintain readiness. More than 1000 nurses will have trained in one their programs by the end of September.
From banking information and email passwords to photos of memorable holidays and life events, our electronic devices store (and in some cases share) many pieces of valuable and sensitive data. Not sure if the information on your devices is as safe and secure as you’d like it to be? VA's Privacy Service recommends giving your devices a privacy checkup.
Upgrading technological tools for VA's Patient Advocates helps Veterans and staff to better track concerns and compliments, and use data to make continuous improvements to VA overall.
Technology is a powerful tool for improving Veterans’ health care plans. Read how Kimberly Braswell, a cardiology nurse in Florida, is using smart watches to help Veterans monitor their own health.
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.
Every day, a nationwide team of researchers and innovators work together to help VA providers deliver cutting-edge technology and care to Veterans.
Engaging community partners in the technology sector is an important component of VA’s National Strategy for Preventing Veteran Suicide.