(HealthDay News) — Receiving remote behavioral urinary incontinence (UI) treatment through either a mobile health app or video visit improves symptoms among women veterans, according to a study ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced a proposal to eliminate copayments for all telehealth services. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to expand ...
Thousands of Department of Veterans Affairs employees who have telework arrangements must return to in-office work by the end of February. (VA photo) About 20% of VA’s 479,000 employees — nearly ...
Having trouble with bladder control? There might be an app for that, researchers say. Female veterans suffering from urinary ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. The Department of Veterans Affairs is looking to bolster its workforce and improve asset management to respond to increasing digital ...
Veteran Affairs workers based in the department's Washington, D.C. headquarters will be required to work one day in office for every day of remote attendance starting this fall. (Alan Lessig/Staff) ...
Thousands of Department of Veterans Affairs employees who have telework arrangements must return to in-office work by the end of February. (VA photo) Veterans Affairs officials will require thousands ...
Veterans Affairs officials will require thousands of department staffers to return to in-office work by the end of February, part of a government-wide effort to eliminate remote duty assignments ...