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Navy Veterans Conan O’Rourke using the VA Telehealth system to connected to healthcare providers from his home.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.
Virtual care point of view as a clinician views a Veteran's prosthetic legMaximizing 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.
Ben Barrett, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Assistive Technology Program Coordinator and Beau Bedore, Spinal Cord Injury and Disorder Center Assistive Technology Director, standing next to one of the patient room mounted iPads.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.
Fully assembled 3D printed face sheild produced by the VA Assistive Technology lab in Richmond, VirginiaVA 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
With virtual care, we are able to leverage available technology to make sure that our patients and staff are safe. We want to be able to connect with our veterans, educate them, particularly about COVID-19, and make sure we get them what they need during this period of time,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.
VA uses via telehealth technology  to connect patients with healthcare providers for Comprehensive Traumatic Brain Injury Evaluation (CTBIE)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.
If you experience symptoms like increased thirst, frequent urination, unexplained weight loss, increased hunger or tingling in your hands or feet — your doctor may decide to run a test for diabetesWorking 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...
New facility features 56 private inpatient rooms and an aquatic center with a treadmill therapy poolJames 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.

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