VA clinic network operator with 50+ Community-Based Outpatient Centers
Valor Healthcare operates the largest contract CBOC network serving the VA system, running 50+ clinics across the US and treating over 150,000 Veterans annually. The stack is Microsoft-native (VISTA, Microsoft 365, Azure, Power BI) with minimal engineering headcount, reflecting an operations-and-clinician-led organization focused on clinic expansion and mental health integration rather than platform development. Active hiring is concentrated in mid-level clinical roles, with projects centered on telehealth psychology evaluations, patient enrollment, and integrated mental health care—signaling a push to scale mental health services while managing staffing constraints.
Notable leadership hires: Clinic Medical Director, Medical Director, Clinical Medical Director, Information Technology Director
Valor Healthcare is a veteran-owned CBOC operator that has provided primary care, behavioral health, and occupational health services since 2004. The company manages a network of 50+ clinics serving Veterans through direct contracts with the U.S. Department of Veterans' Affairs and other federal agencies. It holds The Joint Commission blanket accreditation for Ambulatory Care, meaning new clinics open fully accredited. The leadership team consists primarily of Veterans and clinical directors. Beyond VA clinics, Valor also delivers occupational health and employee safety services. The organization operates across the continental United States with 501–1,000 employees based in Dallas, Texas.
Valor operates 50+ Community-Based Outpatient Centers (CBOCs) across the United States, treating over 150,000 Veterans annually and holding The Joint Commission blanket accreditation for all locations.
Valor's tech stack is Microsoft-centric: VISTA (VA electronic health record), Microsoft 365, Azure cloud, Power BI for analytics, and Power Platform. The organization uses GitHub Copilot for development but maintains minimal in-house engineering presence.