In 2015, VA launched the Technology-based Eye Care Services program. It now serves 22 sites, and researchers are helping to ensure optimal effectiveness.
VA’s Telehealth connects you with your VA care team and can save time and travel. It also allows providers to collect more health data (with your consent) more often and bring care closer to you.
It's been six months: The MISSION Act is helping more Veterans access the care and services they need, when and where they need them.
VA and Walmart cut the ribbon in Asheboro, North Carolina, Dec. 10, for a new VA-led Accessing Telehealth through Local Area Stations (ATLAS) services pilot location.
Verizon recently highlighted its partnership with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in a commercial featuring VA’s telehealth services.
Instead of driving 300 miles to visit a cardiologist at a VA medical center, Veteran Jerry Roberts drives 30 miles to a nearby VA clinic to be examined remotely over computer via telecardiology.
VA telemental health professionals are giving you greater access to counseling from anywhere in the world — including from home — on a secured channel.
VA recently teamed up with Philips, VFW, and the American Legion to provide equipment for remote telehealth exam rooms. The project, dubbed “Atlas”, will enable Veterans to conduct virtual appointments with VA care teams and specialists.
Veterans in North Texas are seeing the benefits of VA Video Connect. They receive the same quality health care while saving hours of their day.
Iain Trayner watched a Telehealth demo at the Minneapolis VA. He used that to improve access for the National Health Service Western Isles in Scotland.
“Machine guns, rifles, hand grenades, helicopters, artillery. All those noises blew my hearing away.” Most Vets can relate. Here’s one Veteran hearing better today thanks to VA’s audiology services.
VA is proactively using the latest in telehealth technology to reach rural Veterans who need hearing evaluations and intervention care.