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Aiming to improve the health of Veterans by providing technologies that expand clinical care beyond the traditional office visit
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VA Mobile aims to improve the health of Veterans by providing technologies that expand clinical care beyond the traditional office visit.
VA Mobile underscores VA’s commitment to transform the way care is delivered and to improve health care coordination between Veterans and their care teams. VA recognizes that mobile health is emerging as an essential element of health care, and is dedicated to providing the most up-to-date technologies to enhance patient experiences.
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Learn more about digital health at VA and how it improves care for Veterans.
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