Bill 117 HR 5944, also known as the Veterans Administration Backlog Accountability Act of 2021, aims to address the backlog of disability claims within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The bill requires the VA to submit a report to Congress detailing the number of pending disability claims, the average processing time for claims, and the steps being taken to reduce the backlog.
Additionally, the bill mandates that the VA implement a plan to address the backlog, including setting specific goals for reducing processing times and improving efficiency. The VA must also provide regular updates to Congress on the progress of their plan and any challenges they may be facing.
Furthermore, the bill includes provisions to hold the VA accountable for meeting their goals, including potential consequences for failing to make progress in reducing the backlog. This could include withholding funding or other measures to ensure that the VA is taking the necessary steps to address the backlog in a timely manner.
Overall, the Veterans Administration Backlog Accountability Act of 2021 is aimed at improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the VA in processing disability claims for veterans, ensuring that they receive the benefits they are entitled to in a timely manner.