Urges U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to utilize and fund existing paratransit transportation networks to transport disabled veterans to and from its New Jersey medical centers.
Impact
The resolution calls for a re-evaluation of the VA's financial relationships with existing transportation providers that have been reported to offer inadequate services. The Assembly urges the VA to consider partnerships with county paratransit agencies and non-profit organizations that already have the capacity to provide quality services. This could lead to improved access to healthcare for disabled veterans, ensuring they receive timely and reliable transportation to and from VA medical facilities in New Jersey. The transition to high-quality paratransit services could fulfill critical gaps in the current transportation system and enhance veterans' overall healthcare experience.
Summary
Assembly Resolution No. 107 urges the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to utilize and fund existing paratransit transportation networks to assist disabled veterans in traveling to and from medical centers in New Jersey. The resolution highlights that approximately five million veterans in the United States have service-connected disabilities, with about 53,000 living in New Jersey, and stresses the negative impact that these disabilities can have on veterans' access to essential healthcare services. The VA currently provides transportation via its Veterans Transportation Service; however, issues have been reported regarding its effectiveness, leaving many veterans stranded and in challenging circumstances.
Contention
Despite its intentions, the resolution may face contention regarding governmental responsibilities towards ensuring adequate services through established state agencies versus relying on non-profit organizations. Critics may argue that transitioning funding from one provider to another without comprehensive networking and coordination could perpetuate existing inefficiencies. Additionally, the discussion about the extent of federal versus state responsibilities in providing such services could lead to debates about funding and logistical challenges among stakeholders, including the VA, local governments, and veteran advocacy groups.
Requires DOT to establish paratransit brokerage program to consolidate provisions of paratransit services under State Medicaid program and NJT Access Link.
Requires DOT to establish paratransit brokerage program to consolidate provisions of paratransit services under State Medicaid program and NJT Access Link.