美国退伍军人健康管理局脊髓损伤和疾病的临床服务、医学培训和研究的历史

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Jennifer E. Daly PhD , River Smith PhD , Chao Li PhD , Jennifer L. Sippel PhD
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截至2025年8月,退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)脊髓损伤和疾病(SCI/D)护理系统为24,560名患有脊髓损伤/D、多发性硬化症和运动神经元疾病的美国退伍军人提供最先进的专业医疗护理。本文回顾了VHA SCI/D护理的历史,展示了VHA如何早期采用康复创新和终身管理,不仅提高了退伍军人的治疗效果,而且促进了其在SCI/D研究、培训和综合终身护理方面的发展。本综述追溯了VHA目前SCI/D护理体系的形成过程,从美国内战后残疾退伍军人的住房和养老金发展到当今世界上最大的医疗保健、研究和医疗培训系统之一的基础服务。这段历史凸显了VHA为退伍军人及其家属提供全面、世界级服务的长期承诺,并加强了其在治疗、潜在的SCI/D治疗、精准医疗、培训和技术创新方面的领导地位和承诺。
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History of Clinical Services, Medical Training, and Research for Spinal Cord Injuries and Disorders in the United States Veterans Health Administration
As of August 2025, the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) Spinal Cord Injuries and Disorders (SCI/D) system of care provides state-of-the-art specialty medical care for 24,560 United States Veterans living with SCI/D and multiple sclerosis and motor neuron disease with spinal cord involvement. This article reviews the history of VHA SCI/D care to show how VHA’s early adoption of rehabilitation innovations and lifetime management not only improved Veterans’ outcomes but also contributed to its evolution as a world leader in SCI/D research, training, and comprehensive life-long care. This review traces events that shaped the current VHA SCI/D System of Care as it evolved from housing and pensions for disabled Veterans after the US Civil War to the present-day foundational service within one of the largest health care, research, and medical training systems in the world.This history highlights VHA’s longstanding commitment to providing comprehensive, world-class services for Veterans and their families and reinforces its leadership and commitment to cutting-edge research on treatments, potential SCI/D cures, and innovations in precision medicine, training, and technology for all people living with SCI/D.
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