Thousands of Veterans have used VA telehealth to get treatment to address and reduce suicide risk.
VA offers five ways to bridge the digital divide for Veterans and provide convenient access to telehealth services
VA commemorates the third annual Telehealth Awareness Week by recognizing how telehealth expands access to quality care for Veterans.
In 2022, more than 2.3 million Veterans used telehealth. Over the past three years, the number of video visits has increased by 3,000%.
VA’s telehealth preceptor program trains experts to mentor and coach telehealth staff.
VA’s telehealth services are celebrating two decades of advancement and opportunity, changing the face of how we provide health care for Veterans.
VA mental health care providers in Central Alabama help Veterans use My HealtheVet to manage appointments, refill prescriptions and more.
VA offers numerous arenas where a physician like you can find the opportunity to grow and thrive. Explore some of the possibilities today.
Staff members at Wilmington VA used telehealth to rescue a Veteran who was in urgent need of care.
VA mental health care and telehealth help Veteran manage the effects of her military sexual trauma (MST) and regain control of her life. Today, she helps Veterans access VA care.
VA Geriatric Scholar Jessica Alva noticed older Veterans were unable to use VA Video Connect as much as other age groups. Now, 100% of their telehealth visits are successful.
At VA, we adapt to new challenges by using the resources at our disposal, offering telehealth access to Veterans for numerous treatment plans.