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Annie for Veterans – Veterans Affairs

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Annie is a VA text messaging service that empowers Veterans to take an active role in their health care by sending various automated self-care reminders. Messages you receive from Annie can include reminders to take your medication, tips for reducing stress, instructions to prepare for your health care appointments, and more. Annie can also send general broadcast messages from your VA medical center or on topics of interest to you.
Information that you send to Annie is available to your clinical team. You can also see graphs of your measurements and all your messages in the online version of Annie for Veterans.
Annie helps you take charge of your health, one text at a time.
I really enjoy the little reminders and positive messages. It helps me feel like I have a person helping me stay accountable, which I need."
Annie was excellent. It helped me remember what I needed for my procedure and kept me on task."
The primary benefit of Annie is the ability to receive many different types of self-care reminders to improve your health. While Annie is primarily a text messaging service,  Annie  for Veterans also features an online version of Annie accessible via Internet browser. It offers added benefits and is a great tool to use in addition to exchanging text messages with Annie. 
If you choose to use Annie text messaging, you will receive SMS text notifications, reminders, and motivational messages directly on your phone. This is popular because of its convenience. NOTE: Text messaging is not secure*
If you prefer the added security of using Annie online with your account credentials instead of text messaging, you can choose to receive and reply to messages with the online version of Annie. You can also use the online version of Annie to:
Regardless of messaging choice, Annie messages are automated and are not regularly checked or read at all by your VA care team. Your care team cannot directly exchange texts or other messages with you through Annie. Annie cannot be used:
*As with any text messaging, sending, and receiving SMS texts with Annie is not secure. Text messages are not encrypted (scrambled to make it hard for people to get and read your information) when being sent and received. Texts can remain on your phone and with the companies that transmit the messages forever. If anyone else has access to your phone, they may be able to read text messages from Annie intended only for you. Message & Data rates may also apply. Message frequency varies.
The registration process is quick and easy and collects basic information such as your mobile phone number, time zone and preferences. If you have questions, contact the Health Resource Center at 877-470-5947.
Step 1: Launch Annie for Veterans.
Step 2: Select Your login preference from among Login.gov, ID.me, DS Logon Level 2 (Premium), and MyHealtheVet Premium. (Read more about secure account credentials or contact your VAMC and ask for the MyHealtheVet coordinator).

Step 3: Use the Annie Registration Wizard (4 tasks to complete).
Step 4: Receive Registration Confirmation
You will receive the following message from Annie confirming your participation: “Welcome, you’re registered! Text SUB for all available self-subscriptions; HELP for Help; STOP to Stop. Msg & Data rates may apply. Msg frequency varies. Annie.”

NOTE: You must be registered before you can subscribe.
Annie Health Subscriptions are divided into several categories. Select the plus sign next to the category name to reveal the available health subscriptions in that category. To subscribe to any of these, text SUB and the associated KEYWORD to Annie or 75338. For example, in the Diabetes category, to subscribe to the subscription named Diabetes Foot Care Reminder, text SUB FOOT.
Annie is a VA messaging service that empowers Veterans to take an active role in their care. Messages you receive from Annie can include reminders to take your medication, tips for reducing stress, instructions to prepare for your health care appointments, and more. Annie can also send you broadcast messages from your VA medical center. Once you are registered for Annie and have chosen your Annie health subscriptions, you will receive automated text messages*. Annie helps you take charge of your health, one text at a time.
Every message you receive and send is stored in Annie so that you can review them any time. To see your past messages, select the My Messages tab at the top of the screen. Messages that you sent to and received from Annie will be displayed, including dates and times
Based on the measurements you’ve sent to Annie, you will be able to see charts and tables displaying your information.
*Annie works on any mobile phone that can send and receive text messages. Text messaging and data rates may apply, depending on your phone plan. Message frequency will vary depending on the health subscriptions you have chosen and the preferences you selected during registration. As with any text messaging, sending and receiving SMS texts with Annie is not secure. Text messages are not encrypted (scrambled to make it hard for people to get and read your information) when being sent and received. Texts can remain on your phone and with the companies that transmit the messages forever. If anyone else has access to your phone, they may be able to read text messages from Annie intended only for you.
This is where Veterans can access their current active subscriptions, as well as view available subscriptions that they can self-subscribe to.
Annie is a VA messaging service that empowers Veterans to take an active role in their care. Messages you receive from Annie can include reminders to take your medication, tips for reducing stress, instructions to prepare for your health care appointments, and more. Annie can also send you broadcast messages from your VA medical center. Once you are registered for Annie and have chosen your Annie health subscriptions, you will receive automated text messages. Annie helps you take charge of your health, one text at a time. 
Annie helps you take better care of yourself by sending you health-related text messages and reminders. You can choose what types of messages to receive based on your personal health care needs. Your responses and health readings are stored in Annie, which gives your care team the option to review the information to help them make decisions about your care plan. Join tens of thousands of Veterans who successfully use Annie and start improving your self-care today. 
To use Annie, you must have ID.me, DS Logon Level 2 (Premium), or My HealtheVet Premium account credentials for registration. Annie works on any mobile phone that can send and receive text messages. You can also use the online version of Annie on a computer, tablet, or smartphone connected to the internet. 
If you do not have an ID.me, DS Logon Level 2 (Premium), or My HealtheVet Premium Account, or you are not sure, visit mobile.va.gov/login-information for more information.
Annie is named after a courageous and heroic nurse who served during the attack on Pearl Harbor. Lieutenant Annie G. Fox was Chief Nurse in the Army Nurse Corps at Hickam Field, and she was the first woman to receive the Purple Heart for combat. 
No. Annie messages are automated and are not regularly checked by your care team. Your provider cannot directly exchange text messages with you through Annie. Annie cannot be used:
Yes. Anyone who is enrolled in VA health care can use Annie. To begin, you must register first. Visit mobile.va.gov/annie#register for step-by-step instructions on how to get started.
To use Annie, you must register first. The registration process is quick and easy and collects basic information such as your mobile phone number and your user preferences. Follow the instructions below to register:
During the registration process, you can decide to receive limited broadcast messages from Annie. These messages include important information from your VA medical center, and they will be sent depending on the topics of interest you choose. You can update your preferences in the online version of Annie at any time. 
Once you have registered, you can subscribe to receive Annie messages about your specific health interests. There are many Annie health subscriptions to choose from. If one interests you, text SUB, followed by the health subscription’s keyword, to Annie (75338). For example, to subscribe to medication reminders, text SUB MED. A full list of available health subscriptions can be found here: mobile.va.gov/annie#subscription.
The number and frequency of messages depends on the health tracking and broadcast messages you are signed up for. The amount and timing of messages can be viewed using the online version of Annie. To see this information, select My Settings at the top of the screen. You will see a list of upcoming messages that will be sent to you by Annie, including any requests from Annie for health readings that you are tracking. For each message, you can see its name or the type of information requested, when and how often messages are sent, and the date when you started getting messages from Annie.
There are two ways you can interact with Annie:
NOTE: To use the online version of Annie, you must log in using your ID.me, DS Logon Level 2 (Premium), or My HealtheVet Premium account credentials.
*As with any text messaging, sending, and receiving SMS texts with Annie is not secure. Text messages are not encrypted (scrambled to make it hard for people to get and read your information) when being sent and received. Texts can remain on your phone and with the companies that transmit the messages forever. If anyone else has access to your phone, they may be able to read text messages from Annie intended only for you.
The online version of Annie is free to use. If you choose to exchange text messages with Annie, text messaging and data rates may apply depending on your phone plan. 
There are two ways to receive messages: through text messaging and the online version of Annie. For text messaging, make sure Annie has your correct mobile phone number (see “What if I change my Mobile Phone Number?” below). If you use Annie text messaging, Annie will send you texts just as you would receive from a friend or family member. If you use the online version of Annie, you can check for and read messages in the online version. You can also choose to receive text notifications on your phone when you have a new message online. You will then need to log in to the online version of Annie to check the message.
There are two ways to send messages to Annie: through texting and the online version of Annie. For both of these methods, Annie will send a message that asks you to respond with a health measure. Annie uses keywords to know what kind of information you are sending. The letters can be upper or lower case and spelling has to be EXACT. Depending on the information you send, Annie will tell you how to respond. When you respond to Annie by sending your readings (such as your blood pressure measurement), you must start your message with a keyword or abbreviation so that Annie understands your message.
For example, if Annie asked you to send your temperature, and your reading at home is 98˚F, you would type: TEMP 98 or temp 98. If you respond with 98, without the ‘Temp’, Annie will not understand your message. If you use the online version of Annie, select My Messages at the top of the screen. Type Temp 98 in the Enter Message box at the bottom, then select Send
Every message you receive from and send to Annie will be recorded so you can look at them at any time using the online version of Annie. To see past messages, select My Messages at the top of the screen. Messages you sent to and received from Annie will be shown, including dates and times. Scroll through the messages using the bars to the right and below the messages or filter your messages by keyword by selecting the drop-down menu next to Filter Messages By.
If you have sent readings for health tracking to Annie, you can see a report with your information using the online version of Annie. Select My Data at the top of the screen and choose the type of health information (such as blood pressure, weight, etc.) you would like to see from the list on the left side of the screen. Annie will show you a report of your readings as charts and tables of the information you have sent, including the date and time. You can adjust the time period by selecting a date range.
To stop receiving messages from Annie or stop participating in Annie, type and send the message: “STOP.” Text Stop 1 to stop broadcast messages. Text Stop 2 to stop health messages. Text Stop 3 to stop participation in Annie.
If you want to start receiving messages again, text “START” to Annie. You can also log in to the online version of Annie to update your message preferences.
If your phone number has changed, you can update it in the online version of Annie by selecting Patient Info on the Account tab. Be sure to contact your care team and provide them with your new phone number as well.
Annie messages are automated and are not regularly checked by your care team. Your provider cannot directly exchange text messages with you through Annie. If Annie tells you to notify your care team, or if you have questions about your readings or the messages Annie sends you, contact your provider directly.
More resources, such as a Slideshow and At A Glance, can be found on mobile.va.gov/app/annie-veterans. You can access additional resources, such as a Slideshow and At A Glance,  from the online version of Annie by selecting Help. A pop-up box will appear with a number for the VA Help Desk and a link to additional training materials. Select the Training Materials hyperlink, and you will go to mobile.va.gov/app/annie-veterans.
If you need help or technical assistance using Annie, or to report a problem, call 1-877-470-5947 to speak with a VA representative. For TTY assistance, dial 711.
To ask for assistance from Annie, type and send the message: “HELP.” Annie will respond with help desk information and a list of the available Annie commands.
The best way to use Annie is to partner with your VA care team. If you have questions about using Annie or about your health readings, contact your care team. Annie is not for urgent or emergency issues. If you have an emergency, call your local medical center or dial 911. If you think that any of your health information has been seen by others due to loss or theft, contact your local VA medical facility and ask for the Privacy Officer. To locate your local VA facility, visit VA’s Facility Locator.
If you experience technical glitches with the online version of Annie or Annie text messages, please report the issue by calling 1-877-470-5947. Your feedback will help us to continually improve Annie for Veterans.
Annie no longer supports any version of Internet Explorer, including IE11. It is recommended that you use Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, or Safari.
The Annie bookmark must be exact. To bookmark Annie, use the exact URL that was provided https://veteran.mobile.va.gov/annie-vet/. It is recommended to create the bookmark after you have completely logged into Annie.
If you selected SMS text messaging as your communications preference, then you should receive texts from Annie. We have encountered some users who have cellular carriers that block SMS texts or who receive “Service Denied” when sending a text. If you don’t get a response to your text right after you send it, or are not receiving text messages from Annie, then please call the Help Desk at 1-877-470-5947. They will help to resolve the issue.
Sometimes the forward slash character does not display properly in texts from Annie. As an example, 1/2 cup of coffee may show as 1?2 cup of coffee. If this happens, please call the Help Desk at 1-877-470-5947 to let us know.
When using Annie to send a message, please ensure that you click the refresh button of your browser after sending the message to see Annie’s complete response. Please hit refresh even if you receive a response from Annie to ensure that there are not additional messages from Annie. Additionally, please wait until you receive Annie’s complete response prior to sending additional messages to Annie.
If you have an older cell phone, some text messages may show up with symbols and letters that don’t make sense. If this happens, please call the Help Desk at 1-877-470-5947.
If you have difficulty seeing the messages to and from Annie in the Message History, then please ensure that you have scrolled to the bottom of the listing of messages.
For help with Annie, please contact the Health Resource Center: 
Call: 877-470-5947
Hours: Monday to Friday, 8AM – 8PM EST
Feedback submission is anonymous.

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