U.S. veterans

A soldier using a tablet while lying on a sofa.
By  Nathan Eddy 11:55 am August 8, 2022
Veterans are failing to use the tablets distributed to them through the Veterans Health Administration’s Video Connect program, according to an Aug. 4 audit report by Office of the Inspector General. More than half (51%) of the 41,000 patients who received Apple iPads during the first three quarters of fiscal 2021 are not using the tablets to connect to virtual appointments, the report found....
By  Laura Lovett 04:06 pm November 22, 2017
Veterans struggling with speech or cognitive disorders will now be able to access therapy through Constant Therapy, a mobile app that provides supplemental coaching and motivation to patients.  Veterans eligible for speech or cognitive therapy through the US Department of Veterans Affairs will now be able to use the app for free.  The app is part of the Newton, Massachusetts-based company The...
By  Brian Dolan 11:57 am November 12, 2009
AllOne Health announced that its pilot with the U.S. Army, called mCare, has facilitated more than 5,000 messages to the 100 "wounded warriors" participating in the program. The participants are U.S. veterans with traumatic brain injuries who typically need constant follow-ups and continuing medical care. The Army and AllOne plan to expand the number of participants to 10,000 wounded warriors....