MedCity News September 25, 2025
Katie Adams

Leaders from the VA and the ONC discussed how the future of U.S. healthcare will rely on both technology and creative problem-solving during a panel at DiMe’s Healthcare 2030 Summit.

Building a better healthcare system isn’t just about adopting the latest technology — it’s about redesigning processes, policies and patient experiences.

Leaders from the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC) talked about what this looks like at their organizations during a Monday panel at the Digital Medicine Society’s Healthcare 2030 Summit in Washington, D.C.

The VA has offered telehealth-based care since 2006, but it has significantly scaled these programs — such as tele-rehabilitation, tele-ICU and tele-oncology — since the pandemic,...

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