The new VA Coronavirus chatbot can help address COVID-19 symptoms, questions on testing, stimulus payments, telehealth and more.
VHA’s Office of Community Care encourages Veterans who have minor illnesses or injuries to consider using telehealth (phone or video-based visits) to reduce potential exposure to the coronavirus.
The VA FARMS program provides rural Veterans with agricultural vocational training and mental health care services from licensed providers.
Veterans who wish to continue their VA health care in a different location while traveling or temporarily relocating are encouraged to consult a Traveling Veteran Coordinator.
Emory Healthcare Veterans Program offers no cost treatment, travel, and meals for Intensive Outpatient Treatment Program treating PTSD.
The Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System has installed a new FDA-approved Da Vinci Xi robotic surgical system that brings precision, minimal invasive procedures and speedy recovery to Veteran patients.
VA’s Dr. Ann McKee and Dr. Tony Wyss-Coray were recently named to TIME Magazine’s list of the 50 most influential people in health care in 2018.
Since August, experts from the Salem VA Medical Center have appeared each Wednesday on WFXR’s morning show to discuss services and resources for Veterans.
The summit brought together community providers in New Hampshire and VA staff to learn about VA’s community care claims and reimbursement process.
Learn how to plan ahead for your health. Check out these tips to assist with facing serious illness from Dr. Jill Lowery, chief of NCEHC.
“The efforts you’re making to improve mental health care and women’s services are not only reassuring, but also critical to delivering quality care to North Texas Veterans,” O’Rourke told the facility’s leadership.
O’Rourke says the best practices now in place at the Manchester VA Medical Center can be applicable to markets and regions across the Veterans Health Administration.