Urges United States Department of Veterans Affairs to establish inpatient hospital facility at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst.
The establishment of an inpatient hospital facility at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst would greatly improve access to healthcare services for veterans in southern New Jersey. With the average resident living only 12 minutes from their closest hospital, veterans in the region face an unjust burden when they have to travel multiple hours for treatment. By providing this facility, the state would not only shorten travel time but also ensure that veterans receive timely and appropriate medical care, thus honoring their services and sacrifices.
Assembly Resolution No. 108 urges the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to establish an inpatient hospital facility at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst in New Jersey. The resolution highlights the significant gap in healthcare accessibility for veterans, particularly for the 119,200 veterans residing in southern New Jersey, who currently lack a local inpatient facility. This situation requires many veterans to travel great distances, often exceeding two hours, to receive necessary medical care at facilities located in northern New Jersey or neighboring states. The resolution reflects the commitment of the state to support the health and wellness of its veterans.
While the bill is primarily a resolution urging action, potential contention may arise regarding the logistics of establishing a new hospital facility and funding considerations required from the federal government. Additionally, as there may be other competing healthcare priorities within the Department of Veterans Affairs, gaining support for this initiative could encounter challenges. Advocates argue that this facility is not just a convenience but a necessity to fulfill the government's commitment to its veterans.