City of Chillicothe proclaims June 16th as Federal EHR Day

The Chillicothe VA Medical Center proudly commemorates the successful launch of the Federal Electronic Health Record (EHR) system, which went live on June 6, 2026, as part of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs’ nationwide modernization of Veteran healthcare technology.  In recognition of this achievement and its importance to Veterans throughout the region, the City…

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Addressing homelessness among aging Veterans

A coordinated response to support aging homeless Veterans In fiscal year 2024, almost half of all Veterans enrolled in VA healthcare were 65 or older. By fiscal year 2035, the number of Veterans aged 85 and older is expected to increase by 66%. Within this broader population, a growing subset of aging Veterans is experiencing…

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Make the grade: Understanding the General Schedule 

If you’re exploring a career with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), or any federal agency, you’ve likely come across the term General Schedule (GS). While it may seem complex at first, the GS system is simply a standardized way to define pay, responsibilities, and qualifications across federal government roles. Understanding how it works can help you better assess which positions align with your experience and how…

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“My pain is barely a comma now”

Cheyenne VA pain management helps Veteran rethink pain Pain management at Cheyenne VA Health Care System (CVAHCS) began with a question for former Army officer Dominic Sansone. “What is your goal with the pain team?” Sansone was asked. “I knew saying, ‘I wanna feel gooder’ wouldn’t work.” So, he picked something smaller. Something specific: “I…

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Live Whole Health #322: From ache to ahhhh!

Do you have long-lasting aches and pain in your low back and neck, fibromyalgia, or other conditions that make daily life harder? A study from the National Institutes of Health found that about two out of three Veterans had pain in the last three months, and around one out of ten had very bad pain. Veterans…

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Lock it down: Protecting your VA health data

Tips for keeping your health information secure Accessing your health data online has never been easier—and it’s never been more important. VA builds its digital health tools, including My HealtheVet on VA.gov, VA Video Connect and other telehealth services, with privacy and security in mind. Still, you play a key role in protecting your own…

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Strengthening emergency care by transforming clinical readiness

VA Texas Valley Coastal Bend Health Care System’s life-saving training recognized with perfect score When a medical emergency unfolds, seconds matter, and preparation makes the difference in emergency care. At VA Texas Valley Coastal Bend Health Care System (VCB), a quiet but powerful transformation is happening behind the scenes, one that is strengthening clinical readiness…

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Helping Veterans in tough moments with their suicide prevention safety plan

You can support a Veteran in your life by learning about their safety plan You can play an important role in a Veteran’s life by helping them with a suicide prevention safety plan. If a Veteran you care about has made a suicide attempt, shared thoughts of suicide, has a mental health condition that increases…

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Leading innovation at VA: Meet Dr. Anne Lord Bailey 

Innovation is reshaping the future of healthcare at the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), bringing new possibilities to Veterans and providers alike. Dr. Anne Lord Bailey, executive director of Strategic Initiatives Lab (Strat Lab) within the Veterans Health Administration, is one of the leaders pioneering the clinical implementation of immersive technology, bringing hope and healing to Veterans. Keep reading…

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Vietnam Veteran reaches 100th cancer treatment at Dallas VA

Given 10 months to live, Gregory Renno chose to fight with cancer treatment Vietnam Army Veteran Gregory Renno still sliming through every step of the fight. Imagine being told you have less than a year to live. Most people might brace for the worst. Gregory Renno, a Vietnam War Army Veteran, refused to give in.…

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Surviving father: Why I ruck at the cemetery

Editor’s note: Sharing of non-VA information does not constitute an endorsement of products or services by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Veterans should always verify information with the organization offering the program. The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS) is a national nonprofit that walks alongside anyone grieving the death of a military or Veteran…

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How to request your VA health records: A step-by-step guide

A clear path to accessing your VA health records Understanding how to access service and health records and how to navigate the release of information (ROI) process is important for many Veterans as they manage their care. Veterans have the right to request copies of their VA health information, whether they need to review past…

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