By encouraging new ideas presented by our employees, VA embraces innovation and paves the path to better health care outcomes for Veterans.
Gant-Curtis’s tech work is inspired by her drive to look for solutions that impact Veteran health care.
The 2023 Innovation Experience showcases the best of VA innovation and the impact of VA employees advancing Veteran care.
VA's Intrapreneurial Product Marketplace provides Veterans access to new employee-designed innovative medical devices.
Lori Murphy leads Compassionate Care Corps, a volunteer based program to address social connection and loneliness among Veterans.
DEAN, through its myriad programs and initiatives, seeks to do just that through healthcare innovations that let Veterans be more independent.
On December 15, VHA Office of Healthcare Innovation and Learning (OHIL) hosted the first-ever Veteran eXpeRience.
At VA, diversity, education, and innovation work hand-in-hand, building partnerships that serve those who have served.
With investments in a diverse workforce and leadership, our sense of inclusion equals innovation for the Veterans we serve.
While many health care organizations are just beginning to explore virtual reality, augmented reality, and other immersive technology (collectively known as extended reality, or XR), VA is taking the lead in using XR to change how Veterans receive and access their health care.
Have you ever wondered what Veterans with dementia go through? The Dementia Experience, offered at the Simulation Learning, VHA National Simulation Center, provides that exact insight to VA medical providers can learn to understand dementia patients' daily struggles.
Pamela Black has developed a Diversity and Inclusion Advocate program to educate staff and provide support for Veterans at the point of care.