Baird introduces legislation to prioritize veterans’ health care

Monday, February 14, 2022
Jim Baird

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Indiana 4th District Congressman Jim Baird (R-Greencastle) has introduced the VA Same-Day Scheduling Act to ensure veterans get the timely attention and treatment that they deserve when contacting the VA.

“Veterans and service members make tremendous personal sacrifices to defend our great nation, and our appreciation for their service shouldn’t end when they complete active duty,” Congressman Baird said.

“As a fellow veteran, I know firsthand how difficult it can be to receive timely medical care and secure medical appointments,” Baird added. “Reports that the VA is not prioritizing our veterans’ time as they should is not only unacceptable, but in serious cases, can have a profound impact on our veterans’ health. Our veterans have sacrificed so much in service to our great nation; it’s time that the service they receive at the VA better reflect this country’s gratitude.”

“I’m proud to join Rep. Jim Baird in introducing this vital piece of legislation to improve veterans’ experiences and care with the Department of Veterans Affairs,” Congressman Salud Carbajal said. “The bipartisan VA Same-Day Scheduling Act would require that veterans who make a phone call requesting care are able to schedule their appointment during that phone call. I’ve fought to improve VA telephone services for as long as I’ve been in Congress, and I will continue to champion this cause because our brave veterans deserve access to quality and timely care.”

“No matter the conflict, our veterans never wasted a second jumping into the fight,” Congressman Brian Mast said. “This country has a responsibility to treat veterans the same way by wasting no time in providing the care they need.”

“For years VA medical facilities across the country have wasted our veterans precious time. Veterans should be able to receive the care they need when they need it,” Congresswoman Miller-Meeks said. “As a 24-year Army veteran and former director of public health, I understand the serious medical issues facing many veterans. Our heroes sacrificed so much in service to our country; they deserve access to the care they need.”

The VA Same-Day Scheduling Act improves veterans’ experiences with the VA by prioritizing customer service. This commonsense legislation guarantees that any Veteran who makes a phone call requesting care is able to schedule their appointment during that phone call.

The VA Same-Day Scheduling Act is narrow in scope to guarantee priority for an established patient of the VA. This bill is also specific to care administered by the VA to avoid issues carrying out this task related to the community care system. The VA Same-Day Scheduling Act removes any ambiguity in scheduling VA-provided care over the telephone and provides the department considerable flexibility by making the bill applicable 120 days after enactment, allowing ample time for appropriate adoption of this law.

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    Self-serving press release presented as news by Mr. Baird... I am shocked.

    I have $5 that says everyone of these Congressional trough-feeders is up for re-election and are simply pandering.

    The problems with the VA are historic and well known... yet still nothing is done by those who can actually do something about it. (And how long have you been in office now, Mr. Baird??)

    But you should vote for them. They care. Pffft.

    Mr. Baird is purely a political animal.

    -- Posted by dreadpirateroberts on Tue, Feb 15, 2022, at 10:12 PM
  • It is kinda odd the amount of political ads they run for Baird as "news".

    -- Posted by BJCP96 on Wed, Feb 16, 2022, at 5:42 PM
  • DPR,

    who should be our rep? why should that person be our rep?

    -- Posted by beg on Wed, Feb 16, 2022, at 8:53 PM
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