Tag Archives: Health Care

What VA Doctors and Veterans Do On Their Time Off

My HealtheVet Coordinator

Dr. Johnson, who serves as Service Chief of the Emergency Department at the Charles George VA Medical Center in Asheville, N.C., chooses to “get away from it all” by going on trips to third world countries in support of medical and humanitarian missions. This year be brought along a Veteran who receives care at the VAMC in Asheville.

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Mobile Vet Centers: Expanding Health Care for Rural Vets

Today, VA is adding more vehicles to its fleet of 50 Mobile Vet Centers. Dr. Robert Petzel, VA’s Under Secretary for Health, is overseeing the deployment of an additional 20 MVCs from Farber Specialty Vehicles in Columbus, Ohio. The new …

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Make The Connection

Deputy Director for Health Care, The American Legion

At The American Legion, we are dedicated to serving our fellow service members and veterans in a variety of ways; including helping ensure the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) delivers the best possible health care for our nation’s Veterans.

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What is Telehealth?

Dietitian with VA Eastern Colorado Health Care Services

Telehealth is an exciting technology used to provide clinical care in circumstances where distance separates those receiving services and those providing services. The VA has been recognized as a leader in implementing telehealth and provides a variety of services through telehealth.

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Vet Centers: Borne of Conflict

War, despite its vicious and ugly nature, has a way of advancing both technology and medicine. The battles of World War II spurred the creation of antibiotics still used today, and out of the ashes of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, nuclear …

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VA Partners with Alaska Native Community

Tribal Government Relations Specialist for the Western Region

I recently had the opportunity to witness first-hand the close partnering that is occurring between VA and Alaska Natives—On September 29, VA Alaska Healthcare System and the Ketchikan Indian Community Tribal Health Clinic signed the first Memorandum of Understanding.

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We Wore Combat Boots, Too

When I walked into the Albany Stratton VA Medical Center for the first time six years ago, it was hard to tell I belonged as a female combat Veteran. Posters featuring women didn’t line the walls. Gender specific care seemed …

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A Patient Perspective

Network Director for VISN 17 VA Heart of Texas Health Care Network

As a VA patient and leader, I did not truly understand the importance of the delivery of care until I myself became a patient. Today, my goal is to provide high quality care to our nation’s Veterans.

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Women Veterans’ Health Research: A New Frontier

“Women are the fastest growing segment of the Veteran population.” You may have heard or seen this statistic many times, but it’s a powerful one. In VA research, this has meant not only expanding our knowledge of health conditions and diseases but making sure VA itself is prepared for the “surge” of female Veterans.

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VA Center Working to Improve Health Equity

Physician at the VA Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion

Health and health care are distributed unevenly in this country and minority populations often get less of both. Members of minority communities have higher rates of chronic illnesses such as diabetes and hypertension.

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