Nov. 11 (UPI) --The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs announced plans Monday to eliminate copayments for all VA telehealth services, while expanding online emergency care access for rural veterans.
"Waiving co-pays for telehealth services and launching this grant program are both major steps forward in ensuring veterans can access health care where and when they need it," VA Secretary Denis ...
The move to end telework at VA follows instructions from the White House to return most federal employees to their ...
Using telehealth technology and mobile applications, VA will connect with more veterans to provide services where they live. Through VA Telehealth, VA can practice over 50 clinical specialties ...
The DEA recently released three rules regarding the remote prescribing of controlled substances. However, many telehealth ...
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced it launched an initiative with the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PA Turnpike) to connect veterans in rural areas with telehealth and mental ...
General overview of utilization among physicians, speech-language pathologists, and psychologists; and c. Experience of another large organization (i.e., the Department of Veterans Affairs [VA]) in ...
Virtually, of course. Telehealth visits surged, as did online prescription refills, and health app adoption, particularly among veterans. In 2020, the VA provided more than 5.6 million telehealth ...
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) announced on Jan. 16, 2025, three new rules intended to implement patient protections and permanently ...
Local officials, veterans, and community members gathered in Abilene for the groundbreaking ceremony of a new Department of ...