There’s
no place for partisanship when it comes to caring for the women and men
who serve this country, and the families who sacrifice alongside them.
We showed that last month when we passed bipartisan
legislation to improve access to care for our heroes – the Caring for
Our Veterans Act of 2017 – out of the Veterans’ Affairs Committee by a
broad, bipartisan vote.
This bill includes my Community Care Core
Competency Act, which will give specific training to doctors outside the
Veterans Affairs (VA) system on how to address the unique medical needs
of veterans, which can improve detection of invisible injuries, like
post-traumatic stress disorder. We need to make sure veterans can see
not just good doctors, but doctors who have the training and experience
necessary to address their special needs.
The bill also establishes the “Veterans Community
Care Program” to better provide timely care to veterans closer to where
they live, so veterans and their doctors can decide whether to seek
medical care through the VA or in their community.
It would also strengthen opioid safety for
veterans. Right now, veterans who receive care outside the VA system
don’t have the same protections that monitor opioid prescriptions. This
bill will make it easier for veterans to get care in their own
communities, while still receiving the protections that are meant to
prevent opioid addiction before it starts.
And finally, this package includes my legislation
to expand much-needed support for caregivers of veterans. All
caregivers, and particularly caregivers of those who served in uniform,
shoulder incredible responsibilities. They often put their lives on
hold, and sacrifice their own health and finances to care for loved
ones.
We already have a successful program to help
caregivers for critically wounded or ill veterans, but that aid is only
available to caregivers of veterans who served following 9/11. This bill
will change that to include veterans from all eras.
Our legislation is on the way to the full Senate,
and I’m hopeful we can get this passed with strong, bipartisan support.
Our servicemembers and their families sacrifice so much to keep our
country safe. We need to ensure that when they return home, they have
access to the best healthcare available. This is one area where we can
all come together and work for veterans and their families.
Sherrod
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