Following the rise of virtual care during the pandemic, VA is expanding services to provide Veterans choice in how they interact with their care teams.
For Veterans in gender transition, finding their voice can be enhanced with the help of specially trained speech-language pathologists.
The Video Blood Pressure Visits program offers Veterans a virtual alternative to in-person blood pressure follow-up evaluations.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, VA has helped Veterans get care virtually. Here are five ways to access VA virtual care.
A telehealth program from Los Angeles VA lets Veterans with cardiac arrhythmias connect with their doctors and share heart readings virtually.
The teleurgent care in the VA medical rotation offers students the opportunity to learn how to deliver care in a virtual setting, namely by telephone and secure video.
VA has dramatically improved Veterans’ health care access. The total amount of care delivered is up. The number of visits with VA’s community care providers is up. Veteran satisfaction is up.
Kinesiotherapy provides therapeutic exercise and holistic interventions to improve well-being and functional abilities for America’s Veterans. It was used to treat more than 100,000 Veterans in 2019.
What should Veterans do if they need to reschedule a VA health appointment that was cancelled due to COVID-19? Contact your VA health care provider directly. Here’s information and links you need.
Youth volunteers will be “Bridging the Digital Divide” at Charleston VA Medical Center. They will help Veterans with virtual appointments and other technology that not all Veterans are familiar with.
VA is leveraging telehealth technology to help protect you and your family from the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19).
Got a fever, cold, cough or flu-like symptoms? VA can make it easier and safer to get back to health with virtual care through My HealtheVet and VA Video Connect App on your smartphone or computer.