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DoD/VA Sharing Initiatives

Mandated by Public Law 97-174, the DoD and VA have more than 30 years of health care resource sharing, resulting in more than 200 sharing agreements and ten joint ventures in the United States. DoD/VA resource sharing encompasses a wide range of services such as:

  • Education and training
  • Medical/surgical
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Blind rehabilitation
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Gastroenterology
  • Obstetrics/gynecology
  • Mental health
  • Pharmacy
  • Pathology
  • Physical therapy
  • Physical examinations

Benefiting both DoD and VA beneficiaries, resource sharing minimizes duplication and underuse of health care resources promoting cost-effective use of federal healthcare resources.

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Precision medicine offers individualized health care instead of “one-size-fits-all”

Article
8/23/2016
Dr. Mark Haigney discusses his views on precision medicine to researchers at the MHS Research Symposium on Aug. 17, 2016.

Precision medicine is an innovative approach that may revolutionize the way we improve health and treat diseases.

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Medical Research and Development, MHS Research Symposium, DoD/VA Sharing Initiatives

Guice: MHS and VA work together to help wounded warriors navigate care system

Article
6/29/2016
Dr. Karen Guice, acting assistant secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, addresses the National Academies of Sciences Forum on Aging, Disability, and Independence in Washington, D.C., June 27, 2016.

Service members are surviving their battlefield injuries better than ever before. During a panel session at the National Academy of Sciences, Dr. Karen Guice, Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, explained how a new system is making sure government agencies are in synch when those wounded warriors go for medical treatment.

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Warrior Care, DoD/VA Sharing Initiatives, Interagency Care Coordination Committee

VLER HIE Initiative: Because having the right information is always important

Article
3/3/2016
Image of the TRICARE logo.

The Virtual Lifetime Electronic Record Health Information Exchange Initiative (VLER HIE) securely connects health and benefit information systems from the Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and other federal and private sector partners.

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Technology, TRICARE Health Program, DoD/VA Sharing Initiatives, Virtual Lifetime Electronic Record Health Information Exchange Initiative

DoD, VA kick off interagency effort for coordination of complex care

Article
2/26/2016
Department of Defense and Veterans Affairs seals

The DoD and VA announced an ongoing effort to ease the transition for service members requiring complex care management as they transition from the DoD system of health care to the VA, or within each system

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Access to Health Care, DoD/VA Sharing Initiatives, Interagency Care Coordination Committee

DoD Meets interoperability requirements for Electronic Health Records

Article
11/23/2015
Department of Defense official seal

The Defense Department has met the interoperability requirements for electronic health records as called for in the National Defense Authorization Act of 2014

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Military Health System Electronic Health Record, DoD and VA Information Exchange, DoD/VA Sharing Initiatives, Technology

'The Power of 1’: A single person can save a life

Article
9/23/2015
At-risk individuals could have anywhere from five to 20 different warning signs. They could be going through relationship, legal, financial, emotional or other problems and could withdraw from socializing with their fellow service members. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration/Airman 1st Class Corey Hook)

DoD, in collaboration with the Department of Veterans Affairs, is promoting the “The Power of 1” campaign during September in observance of Suicide Prevention Month

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DoD/VA Sharing Initiatives, Suicide Prevention

DCOE Annual Report 2014

Report
7/16/2015

Annual Report for the Defense Center of Excellence - 2014

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Cognitive Rehabilitation Therapy, Mental Health Care, Traumatic Brain Injury, Posttraumatic Stress Disorder, Suicide Prevention, DoD/VA Sharing Initiatives, Deployment Health

Joint DoD/VA training symposium, collaboration keeps experts on cutting edge of limb-loss care

Article
6/5/2015
Photo Credit: Ms. Erin Perez (Southern Regional Medical Command). Army 1st Lt. Brittany MacKrell, a physical therapist from Fort Carson, takes the final and highest hurdle in the Agility for all Ages workshop. These exercises can be modified for ability. Physical therapists, physical therapy assistants, occupational therapists and providers from the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs healthcare systems gathered at the Center For the Intrepid for a three-day training symposium focusing on rehabilitation, adaptive sports and physical therapy best practices and innovations.

Approximately 100 medical experts from the DoD and VA attended the 2015 Federal Advanced Amputation Skills Training (FAAST) Symposium.

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DoD/VA Sharing Initiatives, Access to Health Care, Extremities Loss, Physical Disability

DOD, VA training aims to share lessons learned in amputee care

Article
5/11/2015
The hockey skate adapters help wounded warriors play hockey.

In its second year, the Federal Advanced Amputation Skills Training Symposium, or FAAST, will aim to equip DoD and VA physicians, therapists, prosthetists and other clinicians with a multitude of lessons learned from the past decade of war. The symposium will be hosted by the Center for the Intrepid, Brooke Army Medical Center's state-of-the-art outpatient rehabilitation center, May 19-21.

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DoD/VA Sharing Initiatives, Physical Disability, Extremities Loss, Warrior Care

Defense Department to do More to Assist Warfighters with Mental Illness

Article
3/20/2015
(Left to Right) Time Magazine Political Columnist Joe Klein, Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs Sloan Gibson, and Military Health System head Jonathan Woodson, M.D. conduct a panel discussion about mental health concerns for veterans at the Change Direction Initiative in downtown Washington, D.C.

DoD and VA pledge to do more for returning warfighters with mental health issues

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Mental Health Care, Mental Wellness, DoD/VA Sharing Initiatives, Mental Health Care

Military Medicine, VA aim to share more patients in San Antonio

Article
3/13/2015
Department of Veterans Affairs Seal

In a move that helps veterans, and active-duty military patients and their families, local VA and military medical facilities have dramatically increased their work-share agreements over the past two years and they are seeking to add more.

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DoD/VA Sharing Initiatives

DoD VA Resource Sharing

Policy

Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care Resource Sharing Program. Assigns responsibilities and prescribes procedures for the development and operation of DoD and VA health care resource sharing agreements (when a determination is made that such arrangements will improve access to quality health care or increase cost-effectiveness of the health care provided by the Military Health System (MHS) and the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) to beneficiaries of both departments.

Sharing of Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense health care resources

Policy

The Secretary of Veterans Affairs and the Secretary of Defense shall enter into agreements and contracts for the mutually beneficial coordination, use, or exchange of use of the health care resources of the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense with the goal of improving the access to, and quality and cost effectiveness of, the health care provided by the Veterans Health Administration and the Military Health System to the beneficiaries of both Departments.

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