Healthcare IT News January 13, 2022
Kat Jercich

The partnership will help the Department of Veterans Affairs continue to evolve its Lighthouse API program.

Google Cloud announced this week that it was partnering with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to help developers create new tools aimed at connecting veterans with services and data.

The partnership will enable the VA to scale its Lighthouse API program, which provides access to VA APIs in order to develop apps and other tools, said the company.

“This partnership is a logical next step to better connect Veterans with VA services, innovate with trusted third parties and continue to offer a high-quality, digital-first customer experience to which they’re accustomed to in other areas of their lives,” said VA Lighthouse Director...

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