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Chip Roy Introduces Bill to Give Veterans Increase Healthcare Access Outside the VA System

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) introduced a bill on Tuesday to have the Department of Veterans Affairs establish a pilot program that will create “veteran health savings accounts to allow veterans to receive primary care furnished under non-Department direct primary care service arrangements.”

Cosponsors of the bill include Republican Reps. Madison Cawthorn (TX), Ted Budd (NC), John Curtis (UT), and Pete Sessions (TX).

In essence, the bill, titled “The Veterans Access to Direct Primary Care Act,” aims to give veterans more options to seek healthcare outside the VA system, as it is known to be bogged down by extended wait times and lack of consistent quality care, depending on the location of the hospital, by using VA managed health savings accounts to access direct primary care service arrangements.

“Beginning one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs shall carry out a five-year pilot program under which the Secretary shall provide eligible veterans with the option to choose to receive primary care services furnished by a non-Department of Veterans Affairs healthcare provider under a direct primary care service arrangement through the use of a veteran health savings account…”

“The Secretary shall provide to an eligible veteran who participates in the pilot program a veterans health savings account that may be used— (1) to purchase primary care services furnished through a non-Department direct primary care service arrangement; and (2) for associated costs, including— (A) periodic fees paid to a physician for a defined set of medical services or for the right to receive medical services on an as-needed basis; (B) amounts paid or prepaid for medical services designed to screen for, diagnose, cure, mitigate, treat, or prevent disease and promote wellness; and (C) prescription or non-prescription medicines or drugs.”

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1 thought on “Chip Roy Introduces Bill to Give Veterans Increase Healthcare Access Outside the VA System”

  1. Not familiar with this Roy representative, how did I figure he had a (R) but his name before seeing it. Maybe because he is doing work for the people? Something most damorat’s have no interest in doing other than for themselves. Go Roy!

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