VA’s Amputation System of Care is using telehealth to help Veterans with limb loss. Community prosthetists are an important part of the team.
Veterans’ enrolled in VA health care are eligible for comprehensive audiology diagnostic evaluations. They may call or visit their VA audiology clinic without a referral to schedule a hearing test.
Through telehealth technologies, VA can now get to disaster zones much more quickly to aid local and federal emergency teams with their efforts.
At VA, we believe every Veteran should have access to […]
The VA Southern Nevada Healthcare System is expanding therapy services […]
PTSD spares no neighborhoods. Veterans with PTSD who live in rural areas need access to care too and VA’s Office of Rural Health is conducting a pilot program to provide access to that care.
Learn about the many connected health care tools VA offers to help improve the lives of Veterans, caregivers and their families.
Dr. Jennifer MacDonald shares her time in the military, becoming a doctor, and how VA is using technology to care for Veterans at a distance.
By enabling Veterans nationwide to receive care at home, Veterans living in rural areas who would otherwise need to travel a considerable distance or across state lines to receive care will benefit.
Recently, VA started a pilot telehealth program called Telemedicine Outreach […]
VA’s TeleHealth service utilizes health informatics to care for Veterans and helps them live independently and stay out of the hospital…essential for their overall health care and personal goals.
Every day, VA strives to ensure Veterans receive the health […]