US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB3388

Introduced
12/8/25  

Caption

SERVE Act Sharing Essential Resources for Veterans Everywhere Act

Impact

A key feature of SB3388 is the cross-credentialing of healthcare providers from both the VA and DoD, allowing them to serve veterans collaboratively in either system. This is expected to facilitate greater utilization of existing military treatment facilities that may have excess capacity. Additionally, the bill mandates regular updates and oversight to ensure that the action plans are effective in achieving their goals and addressing any patient safety concerns.

Summary

SB3388, officially known as the 'Sharing Essential Resources for Veterans Everywhere Act' or the ‘SERVE Act,’ focuses on enhancing the availability of healthcare for veterans through improved resource sharing between the Department of Defense (DoD) and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The bill mandates the development and implementation of action plans at specific military medical facilities to strengthen communication and collaboration between these two vital healthcare services, ultimately aiming to provide better care access for enrolled veterans.

Contention

Though the bill is aimed at improving care accessibility for veterans, there are areas of potential contention, particularly concerning how the action plans are executed. Issues may arise regarding the adequacy of oversight and the handling of complaints from veterans regarding their care, specifically when it comes to incidents of safety or misconduct. Additionally, since the bill includes a sunset provision that would terminate on September 30, 2028, there could be discussions around the need for long-term solutions to sustain the improvements proposed.

Notable_points

The bill includes specific mechanisms for documenting complaints and adverse events, ensuring that veterans have a secure process to report issues regarding their care. This aspect reflects a commitment to accountability and transparency, emphasizing the need for continued monitoring and assessment of the effectiveness of healthcare delivery under the shared resources framework.

Companion Bills

US HB6595

Related 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.

Previously Filed As

US HB3262

NURSE Act Nurses for Under-Resourced Schools Everywhere Act

US SB609

BRAVE Act of 2025 Building Resources and Access for Veterans' Mental Health Engagement Act of 2025

US HB6024

BRAVE Act of 2025 Building Resources and Access for Veterans' Mental Health Engagement Act of 2025

US SB4304

TRAVEL Act of 2026 Territorial Response and Access to Veterans’ Essential Lifecare Act

US HB3400

TRAVEL Act of 2025 Territorial Response and Access to Veterans’ Essential Lifecare Act

US HB1970

Providing Veterans Essential Medications Act

US SB1248

EASE Act Ensuring Access to Specialty Care Everywhere Act

US HB740

Veterans’ ACCESS Act of 2025 Veterans’ Assuring Critical Care Expansions to Support Servicemembers Act of 2025

US HB7126

SECURE Minerals Act of 2026 Securing Essential and Critical U.S. Resources and Elements Minerals Act of 2026

US SB3659

SECURE Minerals Act of 2026 Securing Essential and Critical U.S. Resources and Elements Minerals Act of 2026

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