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Exposure Ed

Exposures Education Mobile Application provides Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and non-VA healthcare providers with access to environmental exposures information and resources through the use of mobile technology. It will give providers/ Veterans “just-in-time” information and will serve as a centralized, easy-to-access location for providers/Veterans in finding comprehensive environmental exposure information, referrals, and training, all in a standardized format. The app will also help with earlier identification and awareness of conditions after exposure to environmental hazards that can affect the health of Veterans

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Reviews (14)

Jer. H. Dec 8, 2019     

I know they are trying, but this is just as useless as the burnpit registry was. One user said it just sends you in circles... perhaps by design. The VA seems to do that throughout the claims process as a deterrent. This may very well be a digital version of the real world process, just on a smaller scale. Designed to frustrate you and make you move on to something else.

Mar. S. Jan 3, 2019     

completely useless. Doesnt let you filter down any lower that general region (i.e. "Southwest asia"), or really find out what you most likely were exposed to in a certain area during a specific deployment, what you are most at risk for, or anything else at all even remotely helpful.

Dia. D. Oct 4, 2021     

This app is not great, but it does help with consolidating a bunch of information about potential exposures & how your health could be adversely affected. Do not trust that this is all the information available or that it is 100% accurate. For example, I have read articles about Agent Orange on Okinawa including it being used AND buried AND unburied there. Yet, Japan is not mentioned as a place where it was stored. If there is one "error", you know there are many others.

Ben. W. Nov 28, 2019     

App is trash. "Depleted Uranium is much less radioactive than Uranium, so there is less concern about exposure." Yea, tell that to all deformed babies currently being born in Bagdad and Fallujah. This app is not as informative as a simple google search. Way to fail, again, VA...

joh. b. Dec 2, 2019     

Not helpful for me. Does not include all exposure sites known to me.

P. L. Nov 22, 2020     

Useless, George afb California is one of the largest EPA SUPERFUND SITES and not listed, just as Chanute AFB is as well total bunk app

GOW. S. Jan 10, 2021     

Horrible, but that become the norm for the VA and staff. Were still just a number to generation medication.

Kim. M. Jan 9, 2019     

completly worthless just repeats information I already know

wer. s. Nov 26, 2019     

Doesn't do what is claimed. Apparently just as useless as the V A.

Jef. F. Jun 15, 2021     

Don't know them.

Rob. G. Oct 9, 2019     

Red what it is for.

A. G. u. Aug 11, 2018     

essentially useless, other than informing of all that va considers exposures. it basically just shows everyone everywhere was exposed to the same general things. it only sorts by date and region. needs to specify detailed issues, or prevalent illnesses, of specific commands, and duty types. like extreme 24/7 exposures for years on a submarine, and then more specific for an older or different type submarine, i.e. fast attack or research, with low manning, thus higher daily duty times and exposures. and then even more specific for someone like submarine nukes whose exposures are much higher from spending 90+% of daily life for years in a very old deteriorating nuclear power plant.

Dav. K. Aug 22, 2018     

Totally worthless. No real pertinent information for those of us who were exposed

Jer. W. Aug 1, 2018     

None of the links work. It sends you around in circles.