Rep. Correa‘s “Improving Oversight of Women Veterans’ Care Act” Passed Out of Committee
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Today, Congressman Lou Correa’s (D-CA) “Improving Oversight of Women Veterans’ Care Act,” introduced with House Veterans’ Affairs Committee Ranking Member Tim Walz (D-MN) and House Veterans’ Affairs Subcommittee on Health Ranking Member Julia Brownley (D-CA), successfully passed the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee. Currently, the VA does not know if all women have access to specific healthcare needs. This bill will provide data necessary to ensure they receive the best quality care they deserve.
Rep. Correa said, “The Department of Veterans’ Affairs was created to treat all veterans. When it comes to women’s care, some veterans simply don’t have access to the care they need. This bill will give us the data we need to ensure every woman gets the quality care she earned serving her nation.
“Veterans represent the best of America. In return for their sacrifices, this country promises every soldier that we’ll have their back. Their mission was protecting us. Now that they’re home, it is our mission to protect them.”
Rep. Julia Brownley said, “As more women serve our nation in uniform, it is critical that we ensure the care female veterans receive, whether at the VA or in the community, meets their unique health care needs. I am pleased to see this bill pass the Committee today, which will allow us to track the quality of care provided to female veterans and conduct oversight to ensure they are well served no matter where they receive their care. I look forward to continuing to work with Congressman Correa to move this bill forward.”
H.R. 4334—the Improving Oversight of Women Veterans’ Care Act of 2017 would require VA to submit an annual report on veteran access to gender-specific care under community care contracts and quarterly reports on environment of care standards for women veterans.
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