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New benefit expands community urgent care services for veterans


New benefit expands community urgent care services for veterans
Two years ago, the Veterans Affairs healthcare system (VA) began rolling out a new benefit, enabling Veterans to receive urgent care from a network of community providers - rather than visiting a VA emergency department or clinic. Progress toward expanding community care services for Veterans is the focus of a special supplement to the May issue of
Medical Care. The journal is published in the Lippincott portfolio by Wolters Kluwer.
The urgent care benefit provides a new way to deliver unscheduled, low-acuity acute care to Veterans, according to the new research by Anita Vashi, MD, MPH, MHS, of VA Palo Alto Health Care System and colleagues. The study is one of 12 research papers and commentaries on Innovations in Community Care Programs, Policies, and Research - focusing on Veterans use of healthcare services in the community, and how VA centers interact with community care providers. ....

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New benefit increases Veterans' access to urgent care in the community


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May 14, 2021 - Two years ago, the Veterans Affairs healthcare system (VA) began rolling out a new benefit, enabling Veterans to receive urgent care from a network of community providers - rather than visiting a VA emergency department or clinic. Progress toward expanding community care services for Veterans is the focus of a special supplement to the May issue of
Medical Care. The journal is published in the Lippincott portfolio by Wolters Kluwer.
The urgent care benefit provides a new way to deliver unscheduled, low-acuity acute care to Veterans, according to the new research by Anita Vashi, MD, MPH, MHS, of VA Palo Alto Health Care System and colleagues. The study is one of 12 research papers and commentaries on Innovations in Community Care Programs, Policies, and Research - focusing on Veterans use of healthcare services in the community, and how VA centers interact with community care providers. ....

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Vaccine hunt: 'A wild goose chase'


Vaccine hunt: ‘A wild goose chase’
The daughter of Chris and Cheryl Mattocks found them appointments for shots, but they were canceled. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS
Chris and Cheryl Mattocks at their home in Belchertown, where they have stayed mostly indoors for the last nine months. “Our favorite thing to do is eat breakfast out and go to the movies, neither of which we have been able to do for the past year,” Chris Mattocks said about getting the vaccine and being able to leave their home more freely. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS
Published: 1/31/2021 10:34:07 AM
AMHERST Just days before Massachusetts opens Phase 2 of its COVID-19 vaccine rollout, Amherst resident Meg Robertson felt prepared to book an appointment for her mother, who qualifies for the vaccine because of her age. ....

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