As the largest integrated healthcare system in the nation, the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) has always prioritized innovation and believed that its employees are the driving force behind it. Creating environments that foster innovation is essential for advancing healthcare into the future and improving the lives of Veterans, which VHA firmly stands by.
VHA’s history of innovation is impressive, with a dedication to partnership and collaboration with federal agencies, nonprofits, private industries, and academic affiliates to test innovative solutions through research. This commitment to partnership and innovation has allowed VHA to be a leader in implementing new healthcare solutions.
From the first implantable cardiac pacemaker in 1960 to using virtual reality in rehabilitative treatment, VHA has been at the forefront of innovative healthcare practices, constantly looking for ways to improve the lives of Veterans through groundbreaking technology and research. Join us on April 8, 2024, to April 12, 2024, as we celebrate our innovative culture with a week of sessions and events.
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