Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB6873

Introduced
12/19/23  
Refer
12/19/23  

Caption

To direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to include information relating to the rate of suicide among covered Reserves in each National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report of the Office of Mental Health and Suicide Prevention of the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Impact

By mandating the inclusion of suicide statistics for covered reserves, HB 6873 seeks to create a more accurate picture of veteran suicide rates. The bill highlights the gaps in current reporting practices, as prior reports have excluded data on former members of the Guard or Reserve who were never activated. With the alarming statistic of 538 suicides reported among these individuals in 2018, the bill emphasizes a critical need for dedicated attention and intervention strategies targeting this demographic.

Summary

House Bill 6873 aims to address the issue of suicide rates among reserve members who were never activated for Federal military service. It directs the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to include information pertaining to the suicide rates of these individuals in the National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the mental health challenges faced by veterans and the necessity of comprehensive reporting that encompasses all service members, including those in reserve statuses.

Contention

While the bill is largely viewed as a positive step toward enhancing veteran health care, it also raises questions about the adequacy of existing mental health services for veterans. Critics may argue that simply including this data does not directly address the underlying issues leading to veteran suicides. There is an ongoing debate regarding the effectiveness of the Department of Veterans Affairs in managing mental health services and whether additional measures or funding are necessary to support preventative initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB136

Veteran Overmedication and Suicide Prevention Act of 2025This bill requires the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to contract with the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to report on the deaths of covered veterans who died by suicide during the last five years, regardless of whether information relating to such deaths has been reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. A covered veteran is any veteran who received VA hospital care or medical services during the five-year period preceding the veteran's death.Among other elements, the report shall include the total number of covered veterans who died by suicide, violent death, or accidental death, as well as certain demographic information.

US HB9449

Veterans Suicide Prevention and Care Enhancement Act of 2024

US HB4400

Veteran Overmedication and Suicide Prevention Act of 2023

US HB5633

Veteran Suicide Prevention Act

US HCR154

Requests the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs to study strategies and best practices for suicide prevention among veterans

US HB2795

SUICIDE PREVENTION-VETERANS

US SB793

A bill to amend the Commander John Scott Hannon Veterans Mental Health Care Improvement Act of 2019 to modify and reauthorize the Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs.

US HR740

Expressing support for the designation of September 30, 2023, as "National Veterans Suicide Awareness and Prevention Day".

US SB4929

Lethal Means Safe Storage for Veteran Suicide Prevention Act

US HB7347

To amend title 38, United States Code, to direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to report on whether the Secretary will include certain psychedelic drugs in the formulary of the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.