Avoid COVID-19 by switching your in-person appointments to VA Video Connect. Telehealth visits save you time and protect you from exposure.
Your expertise as a physician assistant can be applied to numerous specialties within VA, all of them helping Veterans find the care they need.
VA works to reach Veterans wherever they may be. Learn about career opportunities to specialize in telehealth positions.
At the Los Angeles VA, a team of providers collaborated with home telehealth care coordinators to improve care for Veterans with heart failure.
Telestroke capabilities and artificial intelligence will increase the speed at which Veterans receive care when having a stroke.
Biloxi's Mobile Medical Unit delivers primary care and other services to Veterans who have limited access to VA health care services due to low population density or limited local demand for specialized services.
Shreveport VA has a new form of critical care that expands on the traditional Intensive Care Unit model. This new structure is based on Telehealth and is known as TeleCritical Care.
Cheyenne VA in Wyoming has launched a pilot program to expand mobile eye care. This Technology-based Eye Care Services (TECS) program brings specialty eye care services to underserved Veterans.
VA offers telemental health services through VA and community providers and other programs to support Veterans’ mental health.
Telehealth makes it easier for Veterans to connect with their VA care team. That’s why more Veterans are turning to telehealth. Here are a few ways Veterans are using telehealth right now.
The Parkinson’s Foundation and VA will host a virtual event on April 28 titled “Veterans and Parkinson’s: Social Connection & Empowerment.” Here’s information on how to register.
Veterans who live near Springfield, Virginia, have likely sat idling in traffic on Interstate 395 on their way to receive health care in Washington, D.C. For those Veterans, navigating Washington’s heavy traffic is no longer a problem – at least for their VA health care appointments. Thanks to ATLAS (Accessing Telehealth through Local Area Stations), those Veterans can now meet face to face with their VA providers through video telehealth technology in a private appointment room at American Legion Post 176 in Springfield.