The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has officially launched
mHealth pilot projects to test the technology prior to national release
and to "ensure that the veteran experience is optimized," according to
an announcement from the VA.
The two pilots are the Family Caregiver Pilot and the Veteran Appointment Request Web App Pilot.
For the Family Caregiver Pilot, VA has begun to distribute iPads to
more than 1,000 caregivers of seriously injured post-9/11 veterans
enrolled in the VA's Family Caregiver Program. The iPads feature a suite
of apps that allow veterans and caregivers to access and share
information about their health conditions and treatment options. The
apps also include information about lifestyle tips and the ability to
monitor their own health, states the announcement.
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