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VA Delivering Care “Outside the Box”
August 15, 2008
“The American Veteran” Reports on High Tech and Stimulating Surf
WASHINGTON – Using the latest high tech devices as well as the energy of
wind and waves, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is helping
veterans make health care and health maintenance parts of their everyday
routine -- a story which is a highlight of the August edition of “The
American Veteran,” the Department’s monthly half-hour news magazine.
“VA brings together the best minds and hearts in many professions to help
veterans reclaim their place in the world,” said Secretary of Veterans
Affairs Dr. James B. Peake. “These stories spotlight the deep reserve of
healing within veterans and their desire to embrace life head on.”
The
top story highlights VA’s home telehealth program, where over 30,000
veterans are able to check into their medical center daily without ever
leaving home. By entering information into a home monitoring system, data
is transmitted instantly to their medical center using standard phone
lines.
A second feature takes viewers to the beaches of Malibu, where veterans
experience sun and surf in a uniquely California form of physical and
mental therapy -- on a surfboard. All of the participants in this surf
workshop are disabled veterans.
There are still some things that can be done only in the hospital, but are
being done more quickly and accurately than ever before. In Loma Linda,
Calif., a cardiologist is using the latest Cardiac CT scan technology to
diagnose potential heart disease. Using this sophisticated equipment,
thousands of two-dimensional images are used to create an interactive 3-D
model of the patient’s heart.
The series is designed to inform active-duty members, veterans, their
families and communities about the services and benefits they have earned
and to honor them. VA’s Office of Public Affairs and the VA Learning
University / Employee Education System (VALU/EES) produce the program and
broadcast it to VA facilities around the world on The Pentagon Channel and
to community cable outlets.
Aimed at veterans of all eras, VA also tells stories of heroism and
sacrifice, and relives moments in history with those who were there,
reminding veterans of the bond of service they share.
VA’s Office of Public Affairs offers the program to local broadcasters and
cable outlets and makes it available for viewing on the VA Web site,
www.va.gov . Just click on the “American
Veteran” icon at the bottom of the page.
“The American Veteran” schedule on The Pentagon Channel is available at
http://www.pentagonchannel.mil
. The Pentagon Channel has more than 1 million military viewers and is
delivered domestically via DISH, EchoStar, T-Warner and Cox cable systems.
(Check for service in your area.)
Additional stories on the August edition of “The American Veteran”
include:
· The Veterans Education Assistance Act of 2008 is signed into law. Ohio
makes all GI Bill participants eligible for in-state tuition.
· Thirty nine communities are selected to receive new Vet Centers.
· Women Veteran Program Managers are hired at every VA medical center.
· Major League Baseball sponsors reduced price tickets for veterans.
· The Tiger Woods AT&T National Golf event recognized the sacrifices of
service members, both past and present, with 30,000 free tickets. “The
American Veteran” traveled to the tournament over the Fourth of July
weekend to capture the sights and sounds of the opening ceremony.
For information about “The American Veteran” program and how to obtain it
for local programming, contact VA at 202-461-7502.
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