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VA Community Care Veteran Suicide Prevention Learning COLLABORATIVE (COLLABORATE) The PSCI-SPC team recognized suicide prevention gaps for Veterans enrolled in VA Community Care. The COLLABORATE is an ongoing pilot that works to improve suicide prevention care and coordination in healthcare systems that participate in VA Community Care. COLLABORATE provides VA Community Care healthcare systems with the following: 1) ongoing consultative support and technical assistance within a quality improvement framework to enhance community healthcare systems' development of robust Veteran suicide prevention programming; (2) an environment that fosters collaborative partnerships among learning collaborative members to provide an enhance supportive network for these organizations and the Veterans they serve; and (3) connections between the VA and VA authorized community care healthcare systems in order to improve Veteran suicide prevention care coordination. Data collection is ongoing.