Encourages federal Department of Veterans Affairs to extend Veterans Health Administration-Uber Health Connect program to New Jersey.
The resolution points out the significant benefits observed in regions where the VHA-UHC program is already operational. It has resulted in cost savings of approximately $2.3 million for the VA by reducing the number of missed appointments and enhancing health outcomes for participants. Such a program could facilitate better healthcare delivery for New Jersey’s veterans, ensuring they have the transportation needed to attend medical visits regularly. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to enhance veteran care and can serve as a model for other states.
Senate Resolution No. 110 aims to encourage the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to extend the Veterans Health Administration-Uber Health Connect (VHA-UHC) program to New Jersey. This program, initiated in 2022, is designed to provide reliable transportation for veterans to and from their medical appointments, addressing a critical issue many veterans face: lack of accessible transport. By promoting the expansion of this program to New Jersey, the resolution is seeking to improve healthcare accessibility for the state’s veteran population, which numbers over 300,000.
Though the resolution is not expected to face significant contention, it highlights the ongoing challenges veterans encounter regarding transportation. The encouragement for the VA to adopt this program in New Jersey suggests a consensus on the need for improved services for veterans, potentially leading to further discussions about the efficiency, funding, and implementation of veteran-centric programs at both state and federal levels.