US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB6662

Introduced
12/11/25  
Refer
12/11/25  

Caption

Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Credentialing Integration Act of 2025

Impact

The implementation of HB 6662 is expected to significantly affect the credentialing and administrative landscape for medical providers associated with the Department of Defense and Veterans Affairs. By creating a uniform system, the bill aims to eliminate redundancies and inconsistencies that currently exist in separate credentialing processes, which can delay patient care and complicate provider operations. This change could enhance the quality of care received by service personnel and veterans by ensuring that their medical providers meet consistent standards and qualifications, ultimately leading to improved healthcare outcomes.

Summary

House Bill 6662, known as the Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Credentialing Integration Act of 2025, aims to establish a unified credentialing and privileging system for medical providers working in both departments. The bill mandates the Secretaries of Defense and Veterans Affairs to collaborate in selecting a joint system by January 1, 2027, ensuring that provider information is portable and interoperable between the two departments. This initiative is particularly essential for streamlining the administrative processes and improving the efficiency of medical care for service members and veterans.

Contention

Despite the anticipated benefits, the bill could face challenges related to its execution and the integration of existing systems. Critics may express concerns about the potential implications for current credentialing processes, and how the transition to a unified system will address existing gaps and limitations. There may also be discussions about the governance of such a system, as stakeholders seek assurances that both departments will maintain adequate oversight and quality assurance measures to protect patient safety and healthcare delivery.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB3515

A bill to direct the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to jointly select a joint uniform credentialing and privileging system for medical providers, and for other purposes.

US HB6595

To direct the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to improve the availability of care for veterans at facilities of the Department of Defense.

US SB3771

Department of Veterans Affairs Therapeutic Medical Physicist Pay Cap Relief Act of 2026

US SB2412

Department of Veterans Affairs Acquisition Reform Act of 2025

US HB3489

Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Physicist Pay Cap Relief Act

US SB2698

Safeguarding Department of Veterans Affairs Dependent Education Benefits Act of 2025

US SB2344

Department of Veterans Affairs Claim Sharks Effective Warnings Act of 2025

US SB124

Restore VA Accountability Act of 2025 Restore Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability Act of 2025

US SB74

An Act For The Department Of Veterans Affairs Appropriation For The 2025-2026.

US SB116

This bill designates the medical center of the Department of Veterans Affairs in Dallas, Texas, as the Eddie Bernice Johnson Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center or the Eddie Bernice Johnson VA Medical Center.

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