Between 85% to 90% of area Veterans come to Hines VA for their orthotic and prosthetic needs.
FLOW4 provides real-time updates on prosthetic device orders, improving Veteran care.
4-Sight improves access to eyeglasses by automating eyeglass ordering for prosthetics across VHA
VA's Intrapreneurial Product Marketplace provides Veterans access to new employee-designed innovative medical devices.
Researchers performed experimental surgery implanting electrodes into a Veteran with an amputated foot, hoping that they would pick up his brain’s electrical signals.
VA’s Compensated Work Therapy program was instrumental in helping a Veteran refine his skills and adapt military experience for federal employment
Services provided at "Pop Up Pit Stop" range from changing batteries to more comprehensive repairs.
The Quality of Life (QL+) Program is seeking Veterans with disabilities who would benefit from having custom specialized devices built for them to help with their active lifestyle or simply to enhance their everyday life.
South Texas VA hosted a week-long visit of Ukrainian medical delegation to share rehabilitation processes.
VA employees received wide recognition through the Jesse Award for their transformational work to support Veteran care.
Clinic provides services to minimize disability and enable the highest level of functional, vocational and recreational success for Veterans with amputation.
Innovation Specialist Billie Slater has developed a toolkit to help amputees and clinicians use prosthetic socks better.