Moreover, because the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) requires FQHCs to report annually via the Uniform Data System (UDS) the number of veteran patients seen who have been discharged from uniformed service,13 these clinics thus represent an ideal setting to identify veterans ...
These settings include traditional outpatient mental health clinics, primary care clinics, residential treatment programs, and inpatient settings at VA medical centers in Waco, Texas; Charleston, South Carolina; Cincinnati, Ohio; Palo Alto, California; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; ...
And since there's been so much misinformation out there about health insurance reform, let me say this: One thing that reform won't change is veterans' health care. No one is going to take away your benefits -- that is the plain and simple truth. (Applause.) We're expanding access to...
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“Veterans Champions” to improve mental health care for ex-forces. But funding for such care is under huge pressure and clinics often cannot help former soldiers if they have active trauma symptoms, which can trigger aggressive outbursts or attempts at self-harm. Former combatants, for their ...
To examine primary care (PC) team members’ characteristics associated with video use at the Veterans Health Administration (VA). VA electronic data were used to identify PC team characteristics associated with any video-based PC visit, during the three-