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House Subcommittee Considers Womack’s Protecting Veteran Access to Telemedicine Services Act
Washington,
September 11, 2024
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Veterans
Washington, DC—September 11, 2024…Today, the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs’ Subcommittee on Health considered Congressman Steve Womack’s (AR-3) bill, H.R. 9324, the Protecting Veteran Access to Telemedicine Services Act of 2024. At the hearing, Congressman Womack spoke about the importance of the legislation and urged swift passage, which you may watch here. Congressman Womack said, “This bill seeks to ensure that our nation's veterans—whether in bustling urban centers or the most remote rural areas—have uninterrupted access to healthcare services by permanently extending care right to their homes. I urge my colleagues on this committee to support my bill and act swiftly to pass it. Our veterans have sacrificed so much for our freedom, and it’s our duty to ensure they receive the care they have earned in a manner that meets their needs in today's world.” Former Adjutant General of Arkansas, Lieutenant General, (AR) (Ret), Mark Berry said, “Congressman Steve Womack has consistently delivered any time there are issues of concern in our veteran community. His legislation to amend telemedicine policies within the VA is a tremendous necessity for our veterans. I applaud Congressman Womack's dedication to those who have served and sacrificed for this great country.” Background of the Protecting Veteran Access to Telemedicine Services Act:
Bill Impact on Veterans in Rural Areas:
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