Located in the main installation of Butler, in Pennsylvania, the Virtual Health Resource Center (VHRC).
Discover these questions and answers from the Butler team will connect care to find out more about the VHRC and how it can help You!
Q: What is VHRC?
A: The Virtual Health Resource Center (VHRC) offers meetings without appointments and planned to obtain help in personal devigations or la-la-la-va-va-va, step by step to make a VA video connection (VVC), test calls with the staff of the TV to ensure VVC success, the advantages of VVC convenience and the troubleshooting of connection problems common.
Q: Where is the VHRC and when is it open?
A: The VHRC is located through the entrance doors, on the left in registration and the VHRC office is on the right. The VHRC is open using Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Q: What is Télésanté?
A: TV uses technology and data to improve the way in which veterans. TV services will offer remote access to the care you need, when and where you need it.
Q: Who can make a video connection (VVC)?
A: All veterans with an internet connection and a device such as a smartphone, a tablet, a laptop, a computer or a device la-la-la-la-va.
Q: Who is eligible for an iPad to fight against VA?
A: Veterans who have no internet access or a video compatible device can be eligible. A social worker will call and determine the eligibility for an iPad to fight against VA for TV.
Q: How can I plan an appointment will visit connection (VVC)?
A: Any planner VA or supplier will be able to plan a VVC appointment according to the request of a veteran and a veteran can ask to go to a person in person to a VVC appointment, if applicable.
Q: Can Veterans Affairs access video appointments via their Myhealthevet account?
A: Veterans fighters can follow their next video appointments VA, receive reminders by e-mail for the appt video visit and click on a link to the video visit goes to the “Ropendments” page to start their VA video appointment! Please visit www.myhealth.va.gov For online information
Veterans, family members and caregivers can receive support in person at VHRC. In fact, veterans can stop for several visits, such as Rob Johnson, the veteran of the US Navy did it.
“I came back more than once to get help with my tablet. After being explained, it was easier to use. Due to my ignorance, your help has made my ignorance more intelligent. Some guys do not want to introduce themselves because it can be embarrassing, but it was very easy to get help, “he shared.
VA staff are available for support in person at VHRC, and meetings are welcome, go today!
“Our goal is to meet you where you are with your technological needs – regardless of your skill level – and you are comfortable with VA virtual care tools: VA video visits, distance surveillance for remote patients, my Healthevet website and Vai mobile applications,” shared Emma BirCkbichler, clinical TV technician.
Learn more about the care connected to Butler goes and stop to see us at VHRC: https://www.va.gov/butler-health-care/programs/conc-cire/