The Army Warrior Transition Command has developed a website designed to guide soldiers and veterans through available resources and benefits for comprehensive medical care, Government Computer News reports.
The website was developed by WTC after it received feedback from 1,650 severely wounded soldiers and veterans in the U.S. and Europe. The site is targeted at military personnel who require at least half a year of complex health care.
Prior to the website’s development, soldiers had to use a variety of sources to obtain necessary medical information.
Through the website, users can access about 30 pages of content and images on several issues identified by respondents, including:
The Army’s disability evaluation system;
The Army Wounded Warrior Program; and
Resources for caregivers and families (Hickey, Government Computer News, 11/9).