US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB3750

Introduced
6/5/25  

Caption

FORCE-FIT Act Fostering Operational Readiness through Continuous Evaluation of Fitness with Integrated Technology Act

Impact

The bill represents a significant shift towards integrating advanced health technology into military healthcare systems, aligning with broader trends in public health emphasizing preventative care. By tracking glucose levels in real-time, the program is expected to support early interventions which may reduce long-term health issues and improve soldiers' overall metabolic health. This is crucial in maintaining a fit and capable fighting force, as health directly impacts military effectiveness and readiness.

Summary

House Bill 3750, also known as the FORCE-FIT Act, is designed to improve the health and operational readiness of members of the Armed Forces through the implementation of a pilot program that provides continuous glucose monitoring technology. The bill mandates the Secretary of Defense to carry out this program under the TRICARE system specifically targeting those service members identified as having certain medical conditions, such as prediabetes or being clinically overweight. The initiative underscores a proactive approach to health management within the military, aiming not only at keeping service members healthy but also at enhancing their readiness for duty.

Contention

However, the implementation of such a program may raise concerns regarding privacy and data management of service members' health information. The bill strictly prohibits the retention of this sensitive data by non-governmental entities involved in the pilot program, aiming to safeguard against misuse. Nevertheless, debates may arise around the adequacy of these protections and whether they are sufficient to ensure service members’ trust regarding their health information. The focus on specific health metrics also opens discussions on how such targeted programs can be applied uniformly across diverse military populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB4993

Relating to the improvement of health, fitness, and readiness of the Texas military forces.

US SB1869

HOVER Act of 2025 Helicopter Operational Versatility and Enhanced Readiness Act of 2025

US SB3339

AI Workforce PREPARE Act AI Workforce Projections, Research, and Evaluations to Promote AI Readiness and Employment Act

US SB172

Technology Readiness Grt Credit

US HB3830

American Patriots of WWII through Service with the Canadian and British Armed Forces Gold Medal Act of 2025

US HB1083

Incentivizing Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration Sales Act of 2025

US HB6840

ARMENIA Security Partnership Act Advancing Readiness, Military Exchange, and National Integration with Armenia Security Partnership Act Security Partnership Act

US SB439

Incentivizing Readiness and Environmental Protection Integration Sales Act of 2025

US HB82

Extend Technology Readiness Grt Credit

US HB8278

Fostering the Use of Technology to Uphold Regulatory Effectiveness in Supervision Act

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