CHICAGO, Nov. 08, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Veterans are more likely to receive crucial information about their benefits for healthcare, housing and other critical services thanks to a contract the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)—the nation's largest healthcare provider—awarded to TransUnion (NYSE:TRU) and its partner Four Points Technology.
Veterans need to have trust in who is contacting them, especially when regarding their post-service benefits. With this in mind, calls from the VA will soon be branded and verified on both land and mobile devices, with the Department's name and phone number. In a pilot program implementing these features, the Department of Veterans Affairs saw a 20% increase in its answer rate, while reducing the number of calls—indicating Veterans are eager to answer calls from the VA when knowing they are legitimate.
These improvements are essential as Veterans are not always aware of all the benefits to which they are entitled, especially those transitioning from active service. Prior TransUnion research found Veterans of all ages move across state lines at twice the rate of non-veterans, making them more difficult to reach as they change phone numbers.
"We are honored to serve our nation's Veterans by restoring trust in the phone channel to help them ...