The Veterans Health Study (VHS) had as its overarching goal the development, testing, and application of patient-centered assessments for monitoring patient outcomes in ambulatory care in large integrated care systems such as the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). Unlike other previous studies, the VHS has capitalized on rich administrative databases restricted to the VA and linked to patient-centered outcomes. The VHS has developed a comprehensive set of general and disease-specific measures for use by systems of care for ambulatory patients. Chief among these assessments is the Veterans SF-36 Health Survey for measuring health-related quality of life in veteran ambulatory populations. The Veterans SF-36 Health Survey provides the corner...
The present issue of Epidemiologic Reviews is dedicated to better understanding the health of men an...
During the mid-1990s, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs overhauled its health care system in a...
BACKGROUND: To address concerns about Veterans\u27 access to care at US Department of Veterans Affai...
The first objective of this study was to profile Veterans Health Study (VHS) respondents\u27 use of ...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In addit...
ObjectiveTo describe how a partnered evaluation of the Whole Health (WH) system of care-comprised of...
(MOS) SF-36 ® among beneficiaries enrolled in Medicare managed care programs, whereas the Department...
Background: The Department of Veterans Affairs' Veterans Health Administration (VHA) provides a heal...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
Selected statistics relating to disability days, limitation of activity and mobility, severity crite...
The VHA’s solitary reign of bureaucratic healthcare management ended upon the enactment of the Perso...
This investigation sought to evaluate veterans’ access and quality of care through Veteran’s Adminis...
Serious health care issues were discovered first at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in 2007 and late...
Introduction: Studies show that veterans exposed to high-risk behavior and drug use are not offset t...
are needed to conduct cost-effectiveness re-search at the facilities operated by the US Department o...
The present issue of Epidemiologic Reviews is dedicated to better understanding the health of men an...
During the mid-1990s, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs overhauled its health care system in a...
BACKGROUND: To address concerns about Veterans\u27 access to care at US Department of Veterans Affai...
The first objective of this study was to profile Veterans Health Study (VHS) respondents\u27 use of ...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "In addit...
ObjectiveTo describe how a partnered evaluation of the Whole Health (WH) system of care-comprised of...
(MOS) SF-36 ® among beneficiaries enrolled in Medicare managed care programs, whereas the Department...
Background: The Department of Veterans Affairs' Veterans Health Administration (VHA) provides a heal...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "This testimon...
Selected statistics relating to disability days, limitation of activity and mobility, severity crite...
The VHA’s solitary reign of bureaucratic healthcare management ended upon the enactment of the Perso...
This investigation sought to evaluate veterans’ access and quality of care through Veteran’s Adminis...
Serious health care issues were discovered first at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in 2007 and late...
Introduction: Studies show that veterans exposed to high-risk behavior and drug use are not offset t...
are needed to conduct cost-effectiveness re-search at the facilities operated by the US Department o...
The present issue of Epidemiologic Reviews is dedicated to better understanding the health of men an...
During the mid-1990s, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs overhauled its health care system in a...
BACKGROUND: To address concerns about Veterans\u27 access to care at US Department of Veterans Affai...