It’s the middle of winter, the roads are slick and you’re skeptical about driving to your dermatology appointment. What if your car is being repaired but you need to see your mental health provider and have no way to get there? Perhaps you’re a new mom with limited options for childcare and you need to see your doctor. For Veterans living in Vermont and New Hampshire who are enrolled in VA healthcare, finding a solution to problems like these has become a whole lot easier. As part of a nationwide effort to further increase access to care, the White River Junction VA Healthcare system has enhanced telehealth options available to their patients by adding VA Video Connect, a service offering secure, real-time, private appointments using videoconferencing technology.
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