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AT&T Added to VA Video Connect Telehealth Program
Veterans using the VA Video Connect app on their mobile phones through AT&T’s cellular network will no longer incur data charges when using this video telehealth technology. AT&T joins T-Mobile, TracFone by Safelink, and Verizon in allowing veterans the ability to video conference with their VA care providers on their smartphones, tablets or computer from any location with an internet connection. The agreement is part of VA’s Anywhere to Anywhere initiative ensuring veterans have the best telehealth experiences. Check out VA's Connected Care to learn more.
Veterans using the VA Video Connect app on their mobile phones through AT&T’s cellular network will no longer incur data charges when using this video telehealth technology. AT&T joins T-Mobile, TracFone by Safelink, and Verizon in allowing veterans the ability to video conference with their VA care providers on their smartphones, tablets or computer from any location with an internet connection. The agreement is part of VA’s Anywhere to Anywhere initiative ensuring veterans have the best telehealth experiences. Check out VA's Connected Care to learn more.
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I tried one of those telehealth conferences on Dec.15th. It went pretty good except no blood pressure check but the Dr. reviewed my blood work. So it was OK for now.
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Your telehealth team can get you a monitor if you have frequent blood pressure issues or need monitoring. They also can give iPads to use with monitoring programs already preloaded.
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No problem. Every VA has a telehealth program director or team that you can work with for your needs. PO2 (Join to see)
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