On the recordSeptember 16, 2014
Mr. Speaker, over 19 percent of returning veterans suffer from some form of traumatic brain injury. That is why in March I introduced H.R. 4276 which would extend a VA pilot program to care for those suffering from traumatic brain injury, or TBI, and was pleased when a portion of this bill was included in the Veterans Access to Care Act of 2014. In addition to extending the program for a longer length of time, my bill also created metrics for determining the success of the program. I am pleased the House will now vote on the amended portion of my bill which creates more thorough, frequent reporting requirements and expands the definition of ``assisted living'' to encompass broader definitions of care. The expanded reporting requirements allow for a more thorough determination of how successful this program is in rehabilitating patients suffering from TBI. I am a doc. I know that, unless you measure something, it will not change. If we measure and find it doing well, hopefully, we expand; if not, we improve it. It will also measure the satisfaction that the veteran and their family members have with the program. By expanding the definition of ``assisted living,'' the bill also allows for more partnerships to take place with non-VA facilities so that veterans can receive the kind of care that serves their unique needs. It is our duty as Members of Congress to care for our veterans and ensure they receive the best care available.…





