Caring for Veterans Starts with Supporting the Caregiver Lead in Building a Better Caregiver Experience

Caring for Veterans Starts with Supporting the Caregiver Lead in Building a Better Caregiver Experience

Author: Government Technology Insider October 30, 2025 Duration: 26:15

Caring for veterans is a job that for the most part falls to family members who, until the moment they start caregiving, have had no prior experience. As well as the physical act of caregiving, these family members suddenly need to become knowledgeable in navigating medical care and interacting with a formidable bureaucracy.

Even though caregivers are a vital link between health systems and everyday life, the traditional caregiving model has cast the caregiver as a secondary stakeholder. Being outside the central loop results in the caregiver being left out of how care is designed, delivered, and improved. While this caregiving model has functioned, with today’s focus on user experience and the technology and data available to drive that change, it seems like an ideal time to explore a different model of care.

In the latest episode of the Clickthrough podcast, brought to you by Maximus, Monica Rosser, Executive Managing Director of Federal Health for Maximus and Steve Schwab, CEO of the Elizabeth Dole Foundation, joined host, Hillary Fredrick to discuss the role of the caregiver and how technology and focus on whole health experience will improve the caregiver experience. A whole-health approach to caregiving is designed to give caregivers great access to services and information driving better outcomes for caregivers and those whom they support.

A whole-health approach to caregiving starts with user-centered design. As Schwab explains in the podcast, user-centered design means involving the caregiver directly and not treating them like a secondary stakeholder. In practice, including caregivers involves creating feedback loops so they can continue to improve all aspects of the caregiving system through surveys, usability testing, and journey mapping.

But there’s so much more to learn about building a whole-health approach to caregiving and supporting our hidden heroes, so why not clickthrough to listen to the podcast?


Ever wonder what happens behind the scenes when you interact with a government website or call a federal helpline? Clickthrough: A Total User Experience Podcast, presented by the Government Technology Insider, digs into the human stories and technical challenges of making public services actually work for people. This isn't about dry policy debates; it's a grounded conversation with the practitioners-Maximus experts and other seasoned guests-who are in the trenches redesigning processes and implementing new technologies. Each episode unpacks real-world attempts to streamline complex systems, focusing on the tangible goal of improving how citizens receive support. You'll hear frank discussions about what fails, what succeeds, and the ongoing effort to bridge the gap between bureaucratic structure and public need. Tune into this podcast for a clearer picture of the future of citizen experience, where empathy and innovation meet the scale of government.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 22

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