The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is accepting applications for […]
Listening to women Veterans’ experiences is the first step toward designing and implementing tailored solutions for women veterans.
Sept. 20 was no ordinary morning as Hurricane Maria’s 155-mph winds and rain were lashing the island.
Early results show the system is working: Clinicians now spend an hour and a half less on emails per week, opening up more time for more meaningful work and more time with Veterans.
Texas has the highest population of women Veterans in the […]
This app is unique in the mobile health market and is the only VA-developed app for pressure ulcer prevention with tools for both Veterans and their caregivers.
Leading VA’s care efforts in the middle of the devastation is the Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center, which remains open for emergent medical care for those Veterans who can make it to the facility despite heavy flooding and closed roadways.
Glen Davis spends about 35 hours per week at the Dallas VA. He's not an employee, nor a volunteer—he’s much more than that. He's family.
A four-person team from the Phoenix VA took a mobile medical unit to a local community-based outpatient clinic to provide care to underserved and rural Veterans in need.
Since oral antiviral treatments became available in 2014, VA has treated more than 80,000 patients with Hep C nationwide and continues to treat about 2,000 more Veterans each month curing the vast majority of them from the life threating illness.
Today U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs Dr. David J. Shulkin announced his decision on the next-generation electronic health record (EHR) system for the VA at a news briefing at VA headquarters in Washington.
Whuhhh-BAPP! Bullseye. Reginald Presley takes another red and yellow, aluminum […]