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  • Telehealth expands access to quality care for Veterans

    Telehealth expands access to quality care for Veterans

    VA commemorates the third annual Telehealth Awareness Week by recognizing how telehealth expands access to quality care for Veterans.

  • Virtual support group helps Veterans with head and neck cancer

    Virtual support group helps Veterans with head and neck cancer

    A virtual support group helps Veterans receiving care at Lebanon VA support each other through the challenges of head and neck cancer.

  • VA helps Veterans bridge the Digital Divide

    VA helps Veterans bridge the Digital Divide

    VA offers many resources for Veterans who do not have a device or internet connection through the Digital Divide Consult

  • Los Banos ATLAS site keeps Veterans coming back

    Los Banos ATLAS site keeps Veterans coming back

    ATLAS site in Los Banos, California, is having a positive impact on Veterans in the community. VFW Post 2487 has had more video visits than any other ATLAS site.

  • It’s hurricane season: Add these virtual tools to your emergency plan

    It’s hurricane season: Add these virtual tools to your emergency plan

    VA Video Connect, My HealtheVet, and other virtual tools can help you access VA care in case of a hurricane or natural disaster.

  • VA virtual tools to support your mental health care

    VA virtual tools to support your mental health care

    Virtual visits through the VA Video Connect app and VA apps can help Veterans manage their PTSD, depression and other mental health issues.

  • Telehealth helps Veteran better care for her son

    Telehealth helps Veteran better care for her son

    Navy Veteran Rosie Glenn uses telehealth to get back more time in her day to care for her son. “Don’t know why I didn’t use telehealth sooner.”

  • Virtual visits provide follow up care without trip to emergency room

    Virtual visits provide follow up care without trip to emergency room

    Trips to the emergency room or clinic used to be necessary for all wound care follow-ups. VA now has multiple virtual visits as an option.

  • VA allergist is Video Connect distinguished leader

    VA allergist is Video Connect distinguished leader

    Dr. Anna Heisser, full-time allergist, is helping pioneer allergy-based virtual care. A national leader in VA Video Connect encounters.

  • Video Blood Pressure Visits a virtual alternative

    Video Blood Pressure Visits a virtual alternative

    The Video Blood Pressure Visits program offers Veterans a virtual alternative to in-person blood pressure follow-up evaluations.

  • Improving access to virtual care for homebound rural Veterans

    Improving access to virtual care for homebound rural Veterans

    VA Geriatric Scholar Christy Rothermel is helping homebound and rural Veterans keep pace with VA’s rapid telehealth expansion.

  • VA telehealth makes VA care accessible to women Veterans

    VA telehealth makes VA care accessible to women Veterans

    Dr. Margaret Carrico (former Army Medical Corps) provides care to Women Veterans every day via telehealth and in-person visits.

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Last updated June 11, 2026

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