US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB2426

Introduced
3/27/25  
Refer
3/27/25  

Caption

Veterans Mental Health and Addiction Therapy Quality of Care Act

Impact

The ramifications of HB2426 may extend significantly to veterans' healthcare policies and practices, potentially leading to improved service delivery within VA facilities. By requiring a detailed report on various aspects of care, such as patient outcomes and the use of evidence-based practices, the legislation seeks to not only identify existing gaps in the quality of care but also to enhance accountability among both VA and non-VA providers. Insights gleaned from the study might inform future legislative initiatives aimed at bolstering veterans' healthcare services and ensuring that they receive timely and effective treatment.

Summary

House Bill 2426, termed the Veterans Mental Health and Addiction Therapy Quality of Care Act, mandates a thorough study comparing the quality of mental health and addiction therapy care provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) against care offered by non-VA providers. This initiative reflects an acknowledgment of disparities in care quality that veterans may experience, particularly in areas such as telehealth, inpatient treatment, and outpatient services. The bill is aimed at enhancing the overall treatment experience for veterans undergoing mental health and addiction therapies by ensuring a consistent standard of care across different providers.

Contention

There may be varying opinions surrounding HB2426. Supporters may argue that the required study and resulting improvements in care could lead to better outcomes for veterans and a more integrated approach to mental health and addiction treatment. On the other hand, critics may voice concerns regarding the allocation of resources and whether such a study will effectively translate into tangible improvements in care quality. Additionally, the bill might lead to debates about the appropriate methods for evaluating and comparing care quality between VA and non-VA providers, an area that may have complexities related to differing healthcare practices and standards.

Congress_id

119-HR-2426

Introduced_date

2025-03-27

Companion Bills

US SB702

Same As Veterans Mental Health and Addiction Therapy Quality of Care Act

Previously Filed As

US SB702

Veterans Mental Health and Addiction Therapy Quality of Care Act

US SB2667

"Mississippi Veterans Mental Health and Addiction Therapy Quality of Care Act of 2026"; enact.

US HB8149

Agricultural Access to Addiction and Mental Health Care Act

US SB4220

Veterans Health Administration Novel Therapeutics Preparedness Act

US HB05517

An Act Concerning The Department Of Mental Health And Addiction Services' Recommendations Regarding Recovery-friendly Language And Various Revisions To Mental Health And Addiction Statutes.

US SF1811

Occupational therapy services, occupational therapists, and occupational assistants addition to mental health uniform service standards, mental health services, and children's mental health grants provision

US HB1180

Mental health care for veterans with PTSD.

US SR186

Creates the Task Force on Alternative Therapies for Veterans.

US HB5635

Veterans Healthcare Equality Act of 2025

US HF1044

Occupational therapy services, occupational therapists, and occupational therapy assistants added to mental health uniform service standards, mental health services, and children's mental health grants.

Similar Bills

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