Behind Friendly Lines: Using an app to make VA health care better, easier

VA Benefits App

The days of enduring endless elevator music while on hold and making long drives to your VA medical center to refill prescriptions or simply confirm an appointment are a thing of the past, thanks to the convenience of the VA: Health and Benefits App.

As a veteran, this digital marvel transformed how I interact with VA. It’s become essential in managing my VA health care and benefits.

In fact, I don’t remember VA before the VA: Health and Benefits App. It sometimes feels like a VA office, right here in my pocket, always ready to serve.

Remember the frustration of trying to reach your doctor over the phone? I don’t. I haven’t talked to my VA doctor over the phone since 2021. Those days are long gone.

Today, I can fire off a secure message to my VA care team in seconds on an interface as familiar as my favorite social media app. It’s as easy as texting a friend but with the power to manage my health care.

Just last Monday morning, I reached out to my care team and received my doctor’s response by lunchtime. With over 500,000 secure messages zipping through the app each month, it’s clear I’m not the only veteran embracing this digital tool.

However, avoid using secure messages in emergencies. Secure messaging is intended for nonurgent, nonemergency communication only. If you are in crisis, call 911, 988 (then Press 1) or go to the nearest emergency room.

Also gone are the days of standing in the VA medical center’s pharmacy line waiting to get my number called. With the app, refilling my meds is as simple as ordering takeout. With a few taps, I can request refills and track their delivery right to my door.

When you order medication refills through the app, your meds are mailed to your address on file.

Last month, I realized I was running low on meds before my daughter’s soccer game. I didn’t panic. I just pulled out my phone, opened the app and a few taps later, a refill was on its way to my house before we got her shin guards on.

With over 500,000 prescriptions refilled monthly through the app, it has become a game-changer.

If you need one reason to download the app, this is that reason. It will save you time, unnecessary headaches and pharmacy runs.

The app’s appointment feature is like having a personal secretary, helping you easily view, cancel or add appointments to your phone’s calendar. No more fumbling with paper reminders on the fridge door or missing important checkups because you can’t find the reminder in the stack of old mail and unopened boxes sitting by the front door.

I recently needed to reschedule an upcoming appointment. Once I got the new appointment, I added it to my phone’s calendar — with reminders — with one tap from within the app.

That kind of efficiency would make your drill instructor proud.

Once it’s on your calendar, you can easily share it with your caregiver, spouse or family on their calendars.

Remember when checking the status of your claim was a test of patience? It wasn’t very user-friendly, from getting stuck in never-ending phone loops to navigating various webpages just trying to log in.

Now, it’s instant.

The app provides real-time updates on claims and appeals, giving you peace of mind with just a look at your screen.

From firsthand experience, they are incredibly accurate, and any changes in your benefits are immediately reflected in the app. Veterans have checked their claims over 45 million times through the app — that’s 45 million moments of clarity.

The app’s one-touch Proof of Veteran Status feature is like having a digital DD-214. I often use my veterans discount at the hardware store, and now I can verify my veteran status in seconds. This feature is secure and convenient, so I don’t have to carry sensitive documents around.

The VA: Health and Benefits app can be your new battle buddy for navigating your VA health care and benefits. You can let it change how you interact with VA by going to: https://mobile.va.gov/app/va-health-and-benefits.

Jesus Flores is a VISN 19 Creative Task Force writer and editor and a Marine Corps veteran; vhavisn19cco@va.gov.

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