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The Department of Veterans Affairs already had much of its telehealth infrastructure in place before the COVID-19 outbreak, which ensured its success scaling those services during the pandemic, says ...
In a system serving 9 million veterans spread out across 50 states, most living 30 to 90 minutes from a veteran healthcare facility, the ability to use telemedicine tools is critical.. The Department ...
Telehealth is not new to the VA, Browning said, but it is emerging and growing. In late November, the national VA reported more than 900,000 veterans used telehealth services for more than 2.6 ...
BIG SPRING, Texas — Kenneth Turner is a Vietnam veteran living in Big Spring. He lost one of his legs to chronic diabetes. "The next thing I know I didn't have a leg," veteran Kenneth Turner ...
The most common home telehealth devices the VA uses are ones that make it possible to connect a veteran patient to a VA hospital using messaging ... as well as enables easier sharing of EHR data and ...
Medtronic Care Management Services — which has supplied the VA with telehealth solutions since 2011 — has been awarded another national contract from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs ...
Iron Bow Technologies has received a potential $258 million contract from the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide home telehealth services to military veterans.. The company also teamed up ...
A structured intervention that utilized the Department of Veterans Affairs network of home telehealth nurses was associated with a significant reduction in HbA1c that was sustained for 18 months ...
Many are currently providing telehealth to veterans from home. The return-to-office order comes after much consternation over an announcement from VA officials and VA Secretary Doug Collins that ...
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