America’s military veterans deserve the very best medical services we can provide – and accreditation should play a key role in ensuring they receive the highest possible standard of healthcare, says ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The Department of Veterans Affairs announced on Veterans Day that it is seeking to expand access to its telehealth services by waiving ...
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 ...
Dublin, Ga.-based Carl Vinson Veterans Affairs Medical Center will launch a service this month that allows veterans to have virtual visits with their out-of-state healthcare providers, according to ...
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 ...
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VA plans to drop co-pays for all telehealth services
Veterans Affairs leaders plan to eliminate all co-pays for telehealth services and award grants for telehealth clinics in rural areas, part of ongoing efforts to expand virtual care options within the ...
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 ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON — Physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals who work for the US Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA's) health system will be able to more easily provide telehealth across state ...
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