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In: Barbeito A, Raghunathan K, Connolly S, et al. Barriers to implementation of telehealth pre-anesthesia evaluation visits in the Department of Veterans Affairs. Fed Pract. 2023;40(7):210-217a. doi:10.12788/fp.0387. Federal Practitioner inadvertently excluded Table 2. It has been updated online and in PubMed Central.

 

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In: Weaver M, Geppert CMA. Salute to service dogs. Fed Pract . 2023;40(9):278-280. doi:10.12788/fp.0414, The PAWS Act was noted and the authors want to provide the following additional information: The PAWS Act implemented a policy and 5-year pilot program to allow veterans diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder to participate in canine training as an element of an integrative health program. The PAWS Act does not have federal funding assigned and does not involve pairing eligible veterans with service dogs. Additional information is available at: Implementation of the PAWS for Veterans Therapy Act. Fed Regist . 2022;87(166):18481-18484.

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In: Barbeito A, Raghunathan K, Connolly S, et al. Barriers to implementation of telehealth pre-anesthesia evaluation visits in the Department of Veterans Affairs. Fed Pract. 2023;40(7):210-217a. doi:10.12788/fp.0387. Federal Practitioner inadvertently excluded Table 2. It has been updated online and in PubMed Central.

 

Clarification

In: Weaver M, Geppert CMA. Salute to service dogs. Fed Pract . 2023;40(9):278-280. doi:10.12788/fp.0414, The PAWS Act was noted and the authors want to provide the following additional information: The PAWS Act implemented a policy and 5-year pilot program to allow veterans diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder to participate in canine training as an element of an integrative health program. The PAWS Act does not have federal funding assigned and does not involve pairing eligible veterans with service dogs. Additional information is available at: Implementation of the PAWS for Veterans Therapy Act. Fed Regist . 2022;87(166):18481-18484.

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In: Barbeito A, Raghunathan K, Connolly S, et al. Barriers to implementation of telehealth pre-anesthesia evaluation visits in the Department of Veterans Affairs. Fed Pract. 2023;40(7):210-217a. doi:10.12788/fp.0387. Federal Practitioner inadvertently excluded Table 2. It has been updated online and in PubMed Central.

 

Clarification

In: Weaver M, Geppert CMA. Salute to service dogs. Fed Pract . 2023;40(9):278-280. doi:10.12788/fp.0414, The PAWS Act was noted and the authors want to provide the following additional information: The PAWS Act implemented a policy and 5-year pilot program to allow veterans diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder to participate in canine training as an element of an integrative health program. The PAWS Act does not have federal funding assigned and does not involve pairing eligible veterans with service dogs. Additional information is available at: Implementation of the PAWS for Veterans Therapy Act. Fed Regist . 2022;87(166):18481-18484.

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