By Patricia Kime
A Veterans Affairs health system in Northern California has enlisted the help of the largest U.S. provider of walk-in medical care to expand treatment options forĀ veterans.
Beginning May 24, veterans who have a minor illness or injury and areĀ enrolled in the VA Palo Alto Health Care System may be able to seek care at a MinuteClinic, the walk-in health facility available at many CVS pharmacies.
Under a regional pilot program, veterans whoĀ call the VA Palo Alto nurse advice line may be referred to a MinuteClinic.
Dr. Stephen Ezeji-Okoye, VA Palo AltoĀ deputy chief of staff, said the $330,000 one-year pilot program could serve as a model for other VA facilities nationwide.
The program, he said, is designed to give veterans access to medical treatment closer to home and when VA hospitalsĀ and clinics are closed or at capacity.
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