Published on in Vol 12, No 3 (2020): Jul-Sep
![Supporting the Implementation of Connected Care Technologies in the Veterans Health Administration: Cross-Sectional Survey Findings from the Veterans Engagement with Technology Collaborative (VET-C) Cohort Supporting the Implementation of Connected Care Technologies in the Veterans Health Administration: Cross-Sectional Survey Findings from the Veterans Engagement with Technology Collaborative (VET-C) Cohort](https://asset.jmir.pub/assets/f0868d2b62d6ac2a4cd6229e821f6449.png 480w,https://asset.jmir.pub/assets/f0868d2b62d6ac2a4cd6229e821f6449.png 960w,https://asset.jmir.pub/assets/f0868d2b62d6ac2a4cd6229e821f6449.png 1920w,https://asset.jmir.pub/assets/f0868d2b62d6ac2a4cd6229e821f6449.png 2500w)
1 eHealth Partnered Evaluation Initiative, Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital, Bedford, MA, United States
2 Center of Innovation for Complex Chronic Healthcare, Hines Veterans Affairs Hospital, Hines, IL, United States
3 Division of Health Informatics and Implementation Science, Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, United States
4 Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States
5 Center for Healthcare Organization and Implementation Research, Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital, Bedford, MA, United States
6 Department of Health Law, Policy, and Management, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, MA, United States
7 Office of Connected Care, Veterans Health Administration, US Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC, United States
8 Department of Population and Data Sciences, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX, United States