Veterans Health Care Freedom Act

1/23/2024, 3:15 PM

Veterans Health Care Freedom Act

This bill requires the Center for Innovation for Care and Payment within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to implement a three-year pilot program to improve the ability of veterans who are enrolled in the VA health care system to access hospital care, medical services, and extended care services through the covered care system by providing such veterans with the ability to choose health care providers. Under the bill, the covered care system includes VA medical facilities, health care providers participating in the Veterans Community Care Program (VCCP), and eligible entities or providers that have entered into a Veterans Care Agreement.

A veteran participating in the program may elect to receive care at any provider in the covered care system.

The pilot program removes certain requirements (e.g., location of the veteran) to access care at VA and non-VA facilities. After four years, the bill permanently phases out the requirements for accessing care under the VCCP and Veterans Care Agreements and requires the VA to provide such care under the same conditions of the pilot program. Additionally, after four years, veterans may receive care at a VA medical facility regardless of whether the facility is in the same Veterans Integrated Service Network as the veteran.

The Bill 118 hr 3176, also known as the Veterans Health Care Freedom Act, aims to provide veterans with more options for their healthcare by allowing them to seek medical treatment outside of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) system. This bill would give veterans the freedom to choose their healthcare provider, whether it be a VA facility, a private hospital, or a community health center.

The main goal of this legislation is to improve access to healthcare for veterans, especially those who may live far away from a VA facility or who may face long wait times for appointments. By allowing veterans to seek care outside of the VA system, they can receive timely and quality medical treatment that meets their individual needs.

The Veterans Health Care Freedom Act has received bipartisan support in Congress, with lawmakers recognizing the importance of providing veterans with more options for their healthcare. Supporters of the bill argue that it will help to reduce wait times, improve the quality of care, and ultimately enhance the overall health and well-being of our nation's veterans. Overall, the Veterans Health Care Freedom Act seeks to empower veterans to make informed decisions about their healthcare and ensure that they have access to the best possible medical treatment. This legislation reflects a commitment to honoring and supporting our veterans by giving them the freedom to choose the healthcare options that work best for them.
Congress
118

Number
HR - 3176

Introduced on
2023-05-10

# Amendments
0

Sponsors
+5

Cosponsors
+5

Variations and Revisions

5/10/2023

Status of Legislation

Bill Introduced
Introduced to House
House to Vote
Introduced to Senate
Senate to Vote

Purpose and Summary

Veterans Health Care Freedom Act

This bill requires the Center for Innovation for Care and Payment within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to implement a three-year pilot program to improve the ability of veterans who are enrolled in the VA health care system to access hospital care, medical services, and extended care services through the covered care system by providing such veterans with the ability to choose health care providers. Under the bill, the covered care system includes VA medical facilities, health care providers participating in the Veterans Community Care Program (VCCP), and eligible entities or providers that have entered into a Veterans Care Agreement.

A veteran participating in the program may elect to receive care at any provider in the covered care system.

The pilot program removes certain requirements (e.g., location of the veteran) to access care at VA and non-VA facilities. After four years, the bill permanently phases out the requirements for accessing care under the VCCP and Veterans Care Agreements and requires the VA to provide such care under the same conditions of the pilot program. Additionally, after four years, veterans may receive care at a VA medical facility regardless of whether the facility is in the same Veterans Integrated Service Network as the veteran.

The Bill 118 hr 3176, also known as the Veterans Health Care Freedom Act, aims to provide veterans with more options for their healthcare by allowing them to seek medical treatment outside of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) system. This bill would give veterans the freedom to choose their healthcare provider, whether it be a VA facility, a private hospital, or a community health center.

The main goal of this legislation is to improve access to healthcare for veterans, especially those who may live far away from a VA facility or who may face long wait times for appointments. By allowing veterans to seek care outside of the VA system, they can receive timely and quality medical treatment that meets their individual needs.

The Veterans Health Care Freedom Act has received bipartisan support in Congress, with lawmakers recognizing the importance of providing veterans with more options for their healthcare. Supporters of the bill argue that it will help to reduce wait times, improve the quality of care, and ultimately enhance the overall health and well-being of our nation's veterans. Overall, the Veterans Health Care Freedom Act seeks to empower veterans to make informed decisions about their healthcare and ensure that they have access to the best possible medical treatment. This legislation reflects a commitment to honoring and supporting our veterans by giving them the freedom to choose the healthcare options that work best for them.
Alternative Names
Official Title as IntroducedTo direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to carry out a pilot program to improve the ability of veterans to access medical care in medical facilities of the Department of Veterans Affairs and in the community by providing the veterans the ability to choose health care providers.

Policy Areas
Armed Forces and National Security

Potential Impact
Congressional oversight•
Health care coverage and access•
Health facilities and institutions•
Hospital care•
Veterans' medical care

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Latest Summary1/23/2024

Veterans Health Care Freedom Act

This bill requires the Center for Innovation for Care and Payment within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to implement a three-year pilot program to improve the ability of veterans w...


Latest Action5/26/2023
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.