The agency is eliminating copayments for all telehealth encounters and putting more money into a controversial program that creates telehealth stations for veterans in remote and rural areas. The ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced on Veterans Day that it is seeking to expand access to its telehealth services by waiving copayments and creating a grant initiative to fund designated ...
The VA wants to waive co-pays for all telehealth services and is proposing a new federal rule for doing so, the department said Monday. The VA also announced a grant program to fund VA telehealth ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) faces the unique challenge of providing comprehensive care to a community that is geographically dispersed, often rural, and dealing with diverse health ...
Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary Denis McDonough warned lawmakers that a move to cap the agency’s budget at fiscal 2022 levels could hurt the agency’s telehealth and cybersecurity programs, ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced a proposal to eliminate telehealth copayments for veterans and establish a grant program to fund designated VA telehealth access points in non-VA ...
GovCIO has agreed to acquire a subsidiary of Iron Bow Technologies that helps the Veterans Affairs Department run a telehealth program serving approximately 4 million constituents. SoldierPoint ...
The US Department of Veterans Affairs announced that 690,000 US veterans received care in the 2014 fiscal year via telehealth, with 2 million telehealth visits scheduled. That means that 12 percent of ...
From right to left: Steve Posnack, principal deputy secretary, ASTP/ONC; Carolyn Clancy, deputy under secretary for health, VA; Grace Cordovano, patient-in-residence, DiMe Building a better healthcare ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs announced on Thursday that veterans across the country who are enrolled in VA care can now receive virtual emergency assessments to determine the severity of medical ...