Connecting Care, Anywhere

Innovative personal devices designed to empower veterans and service members from hospital to home

9.4+ Million VA Care Encounters Happen Through Veterans’ Personal Devices

Chart illustrating how veterans access VA care through connected devices, including personal devices (81%) and facility-based telehealth systems (19%), highlighting 9.4 million personal devices and 2.2 million facility-based systems.
Pie chart illustrating how veterans access VA care through connected devices, with sections labeled personal connected devices, facility-based telehealth systems, and others, alongside statistics on 9.4 million personal devices and 2.2 million facility-based telehealth environments.

Personal Medical Devices Are the Front Door to VA Care

In 2023, 81% of more than 9.4 million VA care encounters occurred through personal connected devices—highlighting a significant shift toward patient-centered, technology-enabled care beyond traditional clinical settings.

Today, that transformation is accelerating through advanced remote monitoring, mobile personal emergency response systems (mPERS), and connected wearable technologies like the Sanar device. Designed to support safety, communication, and continuity of care, Sanar helps extend healthcare beyond the facility and into veterans' everyday lives.

PRM helps bring these innovative solutions into federal healthcare environments—supporting seamless deployment, user adoption, and meaningful outcomes for veterans, caregivers, and care teams.