With that in mind, provider advocates can take some cheer in the fact that legislation that would make it easier for them to offer top-quality care to the nation’s vets is slowly working its way to becoming law. Senate bill 2000, the Veterans Access to Long Term Care and Health Services Act, has already had two readings and is now in the Committee on Veterans Affairs.
The bill would make it easier for the Department of Veterans Affairs to sign provider agreements with long term and post-acute care centers without all the baggage of making the care centers full-on government contractors.
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