US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB6583

Introduced
12/10/25  

Caption

VA Research Reform Act of 2025

Impact

The implications of HB6583 are significant for the VA's approach to research and its integration into veteran health services. By centralizing data management and research performance assessments, the Act is expected to enhance accountability and transparency in how research funding is allocated and utilized. It emphasizes the need for comprehensive evaluation of research outputs, ensuring that findings translate effectively into improved health outcomes for veterans. Additionally, the focus on establishing metrics for research performance could foster a competitive environment among facilities, potentially incentivizing higher quality research and quicker implementation of results into clinical care.

Summary

House Bill 6583, also known as the VA Research Reform Act of 2025, aims to establish a centralized research data system within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). This data system will serve as an integral repository for managing information on all research activities, thereby enhancing the administration and coordination of medical research. The Act mandates the Secretary of the VA to develop performance metrics and accountability measures to assess research projects and their impact on veteran healthcare. This move is seen as a way to streamline research processes and improve efficiency in how research informs clinical practice and policy.

Contention

Despite the positive intent, there are likely points of contention surrounding the implementation of HB6583. Critics may argue that while centralization aims for efficiency, it could undermine localized research efforts that are tailored to the unique healthcare needs of veterans in specific regions. Additionally, concerns regarding data security and privacy might arise, especially since the centralized system will handle sensitive veteran health data. Stakeholders may also debate the sufficiency of resources allocated for research under this Act, questioning whether the funding mechanisms will adequately support the ambitious goals set forth in the legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB800

Precision Brain Health Research Act of 2025

US A06509

Relates to ovarian cancer research; requires biennial reporting on recommendations from the health research and science board on the types of data that would be useful for ovarian cancer researchers.

US HB3838

Securing American Funding and Expertise from Adversarial Research Exploitation Act of 2025 Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2025 SAFE Research Act

US HB8115

Precision Brain Health Research Act of 2026

US SB1591

ARCA Act of 2025 Acquisition Reform and Cost Assessment Act of 2025

US HB1471

VA Appeals Reform Act of 2025

US SB1385

Organic Science and Research Investment Act of 2025

US HB5703

Organic Science and Research Investment Act of 2025

US HB1243

Criminal Justice Researcher Access to Data Act; enact

US SR215

A resolution expressing support for the designation of the week of May 12, 2025, through May 16, 2025 as "Veterans Affairs Research Week" to celebrate the research, innovation, and significant contributions of the Department of Veterans Affairs to improving the lives of countless veterans, people in the United States, and individuals around the world.

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