Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB8371

Introduced
5/14/24  
Refer
5/14/24  

Caption

Senator Elizabeth Dole 21st Century Veterans Healthcare and Benefits Improvement Act Housing our Military Veterans Effectively Act of 2024

Impact

If enacted, HB 8371 will make significant amendments to existing healthcare laws, particularly those governing funding for community health programs. This will likely lead to expanded services and provisions aimed at improving health literacy and preventive care among vulnerable populations. Additionally, the bill emphasizes the integration of behavioral health services to address mental health and substance use disorders, aiming to provide comprehensive care to those who need it the most. This approach could reshape how healthcare services are delivered at the community level.

Summary

House Bill 8371 aims to expand access to healthcare services for underserved populations in the state. The bill proposes increased funding for community health centers and initiatives aimed at improving health outcomes for low-income individuals. By addressing barriers to healthcare access, the bill seeks to ensure that all residents have the opportunity to receive essential services, particularly in rural and urban areas where healthcare resources are scarce. Proponents argue that the amendments made by this bill will help in tackling health disparities within these communities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 8371 has been predominantly positive among health advocates and community organizations. Supporters highlight the potential for better health outcomes and increased access to vital services. However, some skepticism exists among budget-conscious legislators who are concerned about the financial implications of increased funding. The debate has underscored differing priorities in addressing health access while managing state resources effectively.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the source of funding for the proposed initiatives and concerns regarding the bill's effectiveness in truly enhancing access to care. Critics argue that without sustainable funding mechanisms in place, the goals of HB 8371 might not be achievable in the long term. Additionally, there are debates about the prioritization of resources, with some legislators advocating for a more extensive examination of existing healthcare programs rather than increasing the budget.

Companion Bills

US HB196

Related Expediting Temporary Ratings for Veterans Act

US SB55

Related VACANT Act VA medical Center Absence and Notification Timeline Act

US HB693

Related VACANT Act VA medical Center Absence and Notification Timeline Act

US SB185

Related Native American Direct Loan Improvement Act of 2023

US HB1169

Related VA E-Notification Enhancement Act

US HB1798

Related Protect Military Dependents Act

US SB1090

Related A bill to direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to update the payment system of the Department of Veterans Affairs to allow for electronic fund transfer of educational assistance, administered by the Secretary, to a foreign institution of higher education, and for other purposes.

US SB1096

Related Department of Veterans Affairs Office of Inspector General Training Act of 2023

US HB3581

Related Caregiver Outreach and Program Enhancement Act COPE Act

US HB3981

Related Isakson-Roe Education Oversight Expansion Act

US HB3943

Related Servicemember Employment Protection Act of 2023

US HB4850

Related To amend title 38, United States Code, to provide for a retroactive effective date of law regarding charge to entitlement to Department of Veterans Affairs educational assistance for individuals who do not transfer credits from certain closed or disapproved programs of education.

US SB3911

Related Isakson-Roe Education Oversight Expansion Act

Similar Bills

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