Community providers: Help protect eligible Veterans from the flu this winter with these five tips about their no-cost flu shot.
This article discusses the importance of precertification and how community providers can identify services that require precertification.
If you receive immunizations through an in-network community provider or retail pharmacy, you no longer need to provide VA documentation.
VA wants to reduce BZD prescriptions to senior Veterans. A study shows the need to monitor the use of Medicare Part D prescriptions.
Online scheduling from VA lets you contact an in-network community provider to schedule an appointment, helping minimize scheduling delays.
Help keep Veterans healthy and well during flu season. Steps for community providers to provide a flu shot to eligible Veterans this season.
Learn about reducing the risk of opioids overdose Dec. 16 at 1 p.m. ET. The webinar will provide actions community providers can take.
Community providers: Access recent VA webinars anytime through VHA TRAIN. Learn about Agent Orange, episodes of care, caregivers and more.
Important information for providers to share with Veterans about no-cost flu shots available to eligible Veterans this 2021-2022 flu season.
Veterans may be eligible for community care based on their health care needs and circumstances. We explain eligibility and how to schedule an appointment.
Veterans enrolled in VA health care who have received care from either VA or community provider within the past 24 months are eligible for a free flu shot.
Veterans enrolled in VA health care are eligible to receive a no-cost flu vaccine from over 70,000 in-network community providers.