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As we all take precautions to guard against COVID-19, being able to access VA health care is very important. Reaching your VA care team online
As we all take precautions to guard against COVID-19, being able to access VA health care is very important. Reaching your VA care team online
More Veterans now receive important mail deliveries from VA without delays due to a new service. Veterans make approximately 5,000 address submissions or updates weekly through VA.gov profiles. VA checks these against VA Profile’s new address
A new reporting tool allows VHA leadership to monitor its national COVID-19 case load, hospital staffing, bed and supply availability in real-time. Called the National
The just released VA coronavirus chatbot is available 24/7 to quickly triage COVID-19 symptoms and answer your questions on testing options, stimulus payments and telehealth,
This is an operational update on VA Portland Health Care System from the Director as of May 19, 2020, with helpful information for our Veterans
Officials announced Friday a new 42-bed care center in Eugene is ready to accommodate people without homes who are recovering from COVID-19. The project to
We are dedicated to providing the safest environment for our Veterans and staff. Although the tool of bringing video to where a Veterans is located
VA has good news for Veterans who need same-day urgent care for a minor illness or injury during the coronavirus pandemic: VA and its in-network
WALLA WALLA – Starting Thursday, anyone entering the Walla Walla VA Medical Center, or its clinics will be required to use a face covering. This
Read the latest from VA Portland in the May 2020 Veterans Connection Newsletter; Director’s message, new masking policy; VA Portland Waging War on Hepatitis C;
VA Portland Health Care System Hepatitis C team has cured thousands of Veterans of the disease in the Pacific NW. Read about the positive difference
Remote mental health care use among Veterans Affairs patients jumped dramatically last month as normal medical care appointments were disrupted and veterans forced into self-isolation because of
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