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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.
J Med Internet Res 2024;26:e53932
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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].
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e43314
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Data from electronic medical records (EMRs) are commonly used in research and by health care systems, including the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), to predict outcomes or assess care quality [5].
JMIR Form Res 2022;6(3):e31615
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