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- Virtual care opens doors to more TBI treatment
- Virtual care opens doors to more TBI treatment options for Veterans. Learn how Navy Veterans Conan O’Rourke using the VA Telehealth system to connected to healthcare providers from his home.
- Maximizing Veteran’s Access to Health Care
- The Department of Veterans Affairs virtual care delivery expanded dramatically during the COVID-19 pandemic and allowed VA to stay connected to Veterans with Amputations and Traumatic Brain Injury.
- Safe and Secure Connections with COVID-19 Patients
- VA is reducing the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) among staff in COVID-19 units through the implementation of iPad technology that enables safe and secure video monitoring and assessment.
- VA Produces 3D Face Shields for Clinical Care
- Meeting the demands for better protection during the COVID-19 pandemic the VA Assistive Technology Program in Richmond VA designs and produces 3D Face Shields for Clinical Care
- Using technology for Veterans' health care needs
- Until recently, Veterans who needed to be fitted for a new wheelchair were required to physically go to the Audie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital in San Antonio, Texas.
- Teleconsultation for TBI Evaluation Expands
- VA expands the use of telehealth appointments for Comprehensive Traumatic Brain Injury Evaluation to provide the Veterans with the same services they would receive if they were in a face-to-face appointment.
- Working to Achieve Safe Care for Veterans
- VA researchers are locked in battle with an enemy that is quietly maiming and killing thousands of Americans who have served their country. It’s not PTSD, depression or TBI...
- James A. Haley VAMC Opens New Polytrauma Center
- The James A. Haley VA Medical Center in Tampa has opened a 170,000sq ft Rehabilitation Center for inpatient and outpatient care. This VAMC has treated more than 1,000 veterans since the program began there in 2004.