Telehealth for Veterans

Providing Care from Afar When It Is Needed

Telehealth offers providers the ability to use technology to render care when a physical distance separates them from a patient. This helps providers meet a Veteran’s need for care at a site closer to the Veteran’s home or to make “virtual” house calls when traveling to another location is challenging. These options also assist Veterans in keeping up with the demands of busy life.

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Some of the possible benefits of telehealth are:

  • Improved access
  • Reduced cost
  • Improved quality

With telehealth, physicians, health care facilities, and patients can experience improved access to health care services. Physicians and health care facilities have the capability to expand their service area to reach patients in distant locations. Veterans in rural communities, homebound Veterans, and others who face travel hardships have increased access to care using telehealth.

Reduction of the cost of health care by means of telehealth can take place through improved management of chronic diseases, reduction of the length or frequency of hospital stays, fewer missed appointments and the potential elimination of travel time and expenses for both patients and health care providers.

The quality of health care services, in some cases, can see an improvement to the traditional face-to-face or in person delivery of health care services. In addition to improved quality, some patients may experience greater satisfaction with their telehealth services.