VA Underused Pharmacotherapies for COVID-19 When First Authorized
When antiviral agents and monoclonal antibodies were first authorized for use at the beginning of the year, few of them were prescribed at the VA, according to a new study.
When antiviral agents and monoclonal antibodies were first authorized for use at the beginning of the year, few of them were prescribed at the VA, according to a new study.
When the COVID-19 pandemic prompted federal policy changes increasing the use of telehealth delivery, one of those was the increased delivery of buprenorphine
Black veteran patients received different medical interventions than white patients when hospitalized with COVID-19 in VAMCs across the country, according to a new study.
Despite suicide prevention being a top priority at VA, clinicians are failing to consistently ask patients at risk for suicide about their access to guns.
Foreign governments continue to weaponize social media to sow doubt in our election system. Political attack advertisements spend little time on the issues confronting our society in favor of slinging barbs and half-truths at political opponents. The predictable consequence of this debased political behavior is violence, which sadly seems to dominate recent news. As this challenging year ends, the growing divisiveness of our politics does not inspire hope in solving the real issues confronting our democracy.