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HR 6038 · 119th Congress

Improving Veteran Access to Care Act

Introduced
2025-11-12
Sponsor
Rep. Mackenzie, Ryan [R-PA-7]
Cosponsors
2
Policy Area
Armed Forces and National Security

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What This Bill Does

The Improving Veteran Access to Care Act aims to make it easier for veterans to get medical care. It would allow the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to pay for veterans to see doctors outside the VA system more often. This bill changes how the VA decides when a veteran can choose to get care from a private doctor instead of a VA facility. The goal is to reduce wait times and increase choices for veterans seeking medical services.

Impact on Everyday Americans

This bill would primarily benefit veterans, especially those living in rural areas or facing long wait times for VA appointments, by expanding their options for healthcare. It could lead to quicker access to doctors and specialists for many veterans, potentially improving their health outcomes. For taxpayers, there might be an increase in government spending as the VA pays for more care from private providers. While it doesn't directly affect public programs for non-veterans, it represents an expansion of healthcare access options for the veteran population.

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