Northport VA Medical Center implemented telehealth protocols to ensure COVID-19 patients are discharged with home monitoring equipment.
For the first time in nearly three years (due to the global COVID-19 pandemic), the Advisory Committee on Minority Veterans (ACMV) was able to meet in person.
The Academy of Medical Surgical Nursing recognizes Medical Surgical Unit at South Texas VA for outstanding service to Veterans.
VA’s Long COVID Community of Practice team is more than 225 physicians, nurses, physical and occupational therapists, social workers, researchers and other disciplines.
Your COVID-19 questions answered. We’re listening to your questions about COVID-19 vaccines and hosting blogs on questions from Veterans.
With the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency expiring on May 11, some of VA’s pandemic-related authorities will expire as well. VA has taken steps to make the transition as seamless as possible.
Despite concerns that the COVID-19 pandemic would derail treatment for opioid use disorder, remote care kept Veterans on track.
VA held 437 blood drives in 2022. 13,000 people donated blood through VA’s “Roll Up Your Sleeve” blood drives.
VA has a COVID-19 plan to provide transparent and flexible guidelines to keep you safe as protocols change. Look for the sign at the door.
Eleven registered nurses in the Inpatient Surgical Unit at the Audie L. Murphy VA were all pregnant at the same time.
In this bilingual episode of the PTSD Bytes podcast, hosts discuss Spanish-language resources for people with PTSD and their loved ones.
Veteran homelessness rose in 2023, but not as much as overall homelessness. Significant actions taken by VA in 2022 appear to have mitigated the risk of a greater increase.