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Opportunities to Address Specialty Care Deserts and the Digital Divide through the Veterans Health Administration’s Telehealth Hub-and-Spoke Cardiology Clinic: Retrospective Cohort Study

Opportunities to Address Specialty Care Deserts and the Digital Divide through the Veterans Health Administration’s Telehealth Hub-and-Spoke Cardiology Clinic: Retrospective Cohort Study

As there are unique and disproportionately high risks of dual use of VA and community care for veterans with cardiovascular disease [5], maintaining access to VA-based cardiology care is a particular priority. Beyond the VA, patient subpopulations across the general United States, such as women [6] and those living in rural areas [7,8], similarly face barriers to accessing specialty cardiology care.

Rebecca Lauren Tisdale, Colin Purmal, Neil Kalwani, Alexander Sandhu, Paul Heidenreich, Donna Zulman, Tanvir Hussain

J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e53932

Opportunities to Enhance the Implementation of Veterans Affairs Video-Based Care: Qualitative Perspectives of Providers from Diverse Specialties

Opportunities to Enhance the Implementation of Veterans Affairs Video-Based Care: Qualitative Perspectives of Providers from Diverse Specialties

The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care system comprises 170 medical centers and more than 1000 community-based outpatient clinics across the United States. The VA manages over 9 million enrolled veterans, 30% of whom reside in rural regions [1]. The VA is a leader in video visit implementation and use in the United States and provided 3.8 million video visits to veterans in the fiscal year 2020 [2].

Cindie Slightam, Charlie Wray, Rebecca L Tisdale, Donna M Zulman, Caroline Gray

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e43314