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VR Therapeutic System

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36C24726Q0807Federal

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Department Of Veterans Affairs → 247-NETWORK Contract Office 7 (36C247)View Agency

NAICS

339113 - Surgical Appliance and Supplies ManufacturingView NAICS

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Columbia, SC, 29209, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Veterans Affairs → 247-NETWORK Contract Office 7 (36C247)
Contacts1 person available
OfficeAUGUSTA, GA, 30904, USA
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Department Of Veterans Affairs → 247-NETWORK Contract Office 7 (36C247)
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Office AddressAUGUSTA, GA, 30904, USA
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Earnest Ellison

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The Carl Vinson VA Medical Center is committed to providing Veterans with evidence based,
non-pharmacologic treatment options that align with the national initiative through the Pain
Management Opioid Safety and Prescription Drug monitoring Program (PMOP) office
supporting the use of virtual reality (VR) within pain management teams.
CVVAMC requires a therapeutic virtual reality system capable of delivering immersive
experiences designed to assist with pain distraction, guided relaxation, mindfulness, stress
reduction, and emotional wellness. The system will support interdisciplinary pain management
efforts by providing Veterans with an additional non-opioid modality to enhance comfort and
improve the overall patient experience.


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