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Archive for February 2013

Mental, Emotional Well-Being

Jonathan Woodson, M.D., assistant secretary of defense for Health Affairs, addresses the Fort Detrick, Md., chapter of the Silver Caduceus Society at its quarterly meeting this fall. Another essential element of the health of our community is men...

Regional and National Models

Telemental health in VA continues to expand. It is moving beyond individual facilities; regional and national networks of care are developing. VA has a National Telemental Health Center that coordinates panels of clinical experts across the ...

What is Telemental Health?

Telemental health uses information and telecommunication technologies to deliver mentalhealthcare services in situations where the VHA clinician and the veteran needing mental-health services are separated by geographic distance. Twelve years a...

Value to Patients

I cannot overemphasize the value telemental health offers to our veterans by giving them access to mental-health services closer to home, decreasing inconvenience and removing barriers to care such as driving long distances or through high-stre...

Experience with VA

Experience with VA Much of the frustration and disappointment that veterans experience, he continues, is caused by lack of experience in dealing with VA. “They go somewhere and ask a question, but either do not get appropriate guidance or unders...

Non-Interferon Options

  Compensating for the effects of interferon will help some patients with HCV, but a different approach may be needed for others. A pair of studies recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine indicate that interferon-free therapies...

For to be free is not merely to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others

I have been reflecting on the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States - the right of the people to keep and bear arms. The right to own weapons is a fundamental part of our collective history as Americans.

Introduction: A Top-Level Look at the Future of Federal Medicine

Looking back on 2012, I do not think anyone could make an argument that the year was dull. We are well into our 11th year of war. As a country, we completed one of the most contentious presidential elections in recent memory, and to our credit and the world’s amazement, did it bloodlessly.

Telemental Health in VA: A New Source of Support for Veterans

Last year, VA provided outstanding care to six million Veterans. In the next five years — as America turns the page on a decade of war — it's expected that more than 1 million active-duty personnel will join the ranks of America’s 22 million veterans.  It’s imperative that VA ensures America’s veterans, including those returning home from missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, have access to the high quality healthcare they’ve earned and deserve.

Military Health System in Time of Transition as Conflicts End

The Military Health System is entering a time of transition. After a decade making unprecedented strides in battlefield care, military medicine must now focus on the future. The Military Health System is actively transitioning from a culture of healthcare to one of health.

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