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House Passes Landmark Bill To Care For Women Veterans And Provide Support For Veteran Caregivers

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Posted by Editor On April 27, 2010 In News

SOURCE: veterans.house.gov

For Immediate Release

Washington, D.C., April 21, 2010 . . . House Veterans’ Affairs Committee Chairman Bob Filner (D-CA) announced that the U.S. House of Representatives voted to approve S.1963, the Caregivers and Veterans Omnibus Health Services Act, with a vote of 419-0.  The bill creates a caregiver support program, improves health services for America’s women veterans, and expands the mental health services provided by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (VA), among other things.

S. 1963, as amended – The Caregivers and Veterans Omnibus Health Services Act

Provides Caregiver Support

S. 1963 provides immediate support for veteran caregivers by creating a program to offer caregiver training, access to mental health counseling, and 24-hour respite care in the veteran’s home.  This allows caregivers temporary relief without having to leave the veteran at a medical facility.  Veterans who served in Operation Enduring Freedom/Operation Iraqi Freedom (OEF/OIF) are eligible to select a caregiver to receive a financial stipend along with travel and lodging expenses associated with the veteran’s care.

Welcomes Home Women Veterans

S. 1963 expands and improves VA services for the 1.8 million women veterans currently receiving VA health care – AND goes one step further by anticipating the expected increase of women warriors over the next five years.  This bill seeks to build a VA health care system respectful of the unique medical needs of women veterans.  For the first time, VA will be authorized to provide health care of newborn infants of women veterans.

Prevents Veteran Homelessness

S. 1963 essentially expands the number of places where homeless veterans may receive supportive services.  For veterans struggling without a roof over their heads, this small change in the law will make a big difference in their lives.

Rural Health Care

S. 1963 includes key provisions to improve the health care provided to our rural veterans by authorizing stronger partnerships with community providers and the Department of Health and Human Services.  These collaborations will allow VA to offer health care options to service members living far from the nearest VA medical facility.  S. 1963 also requires the VA to establish a grant program for veteran service organizations to provide transportation options to veterans living in highly rural areas.

Increases Mental Health Care Access

S. 1963 addresses the troubling reality of post-traumatic stress and troubling incidents of suicide among the veteran population.  This bill requires a much-needed and long-awaited study on veterans’ suicide and requires the VA to provide counseling referrals for members of the Armed Forces who are not otherwise eligible for readjustment counseling.

Other Veteran Health Care Provisions

  • Creates a National Quality Management Officer to act as the principal officer responsible for the Veterans Health Administration’s quality assurance program;
  • Provides for a pilot program studying the use of community organizations and local and State government entities in providing care and benefits to veterans;
  • Requires the VA to contract with the Institute of Medicine to study the health impact of Project Shipboard Hazard and Defense;
  • Creates a pilot program which would provide specified dental services to veterans, survivors, and dependents of veterans through a dental insurer;
  • Prohibits the VA from collecting co-payments from veterans who are catastrophically disabled;
  • Provides higher priority status for certain veterans who are Medal of Honor recipients;
  • Requires the VA to provide hospital care, medical services, and nursing home care for certain Vietnam-era veterans exposed to herbicide and Gulf-War era veterans who have insufficient medical evidence to establish a service-connected disability;
  • Establishes a position for the Director of Physician Assistant Services in the central VA office reporting to the Chief of the Office of Patient Services;
  • Creates a Committee on Care of veterans with traumatic brain injury.

“It is simply our duty as a Nation, when we put our men and women in harm’s way, to care for them when they return,” said Chairman Filner.  “S. 1963 demonstrates America’s commitment to the dedicated service members who have served in uniform and puts front and center the health care needs of veterans and their families.  It is out pledge to them that we have not forgotten the sacrifices they have made in defense of this country.  We owe our veterans a debt of gratitude – and this bill represents an understanding that the sacrifices of our veterans are shared among us all as Americans.”

The bill will next be considered in the U.S. Senate.

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