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Senate Advances Rural Veterans Care Bill
March 19, 2026
The Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee has advanced the Critical Access for Veterans Care Act, introduced by Senators Kevin Cramer and Tim Sheehy, to improve healthcare access for rural veterans in frontier states. This legislation proposes a five-year pilot program to streamline care coordination through Critical Access Hospitals, reducing administrative barriers and enhancing timely outpatient services for veterans living in remote areas. The bill specifically targets rural regions with significant travel challenges, aiming to leverage local Critical Access Hospitals to deliver more accessible and practical healthcare.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should anticipate potential new contracting opportunities related to healthcare service delivery and coordination with Critical Access Hospitals in rural areas.
- The pilot program may require partnerships with local healthcare providers and technology vendors to support streamlined care coordination and data sharing.
- Organizations involved in rural healthcare infrastructure and outpatient services should evaluate how this legislation could influence future VA procurement priorities.
- This initiative highlights a federal focus on improving rural healthcare access, signaling increased demand for solutions that address logistical and administrative challenges in frontier states.
The Critical Access for Veterans Care Act recognizes the barriers veterans face in rural North Dakota and tests a more efficient way of delivering the care they were promised through local Critical Access Hospitals. It’s about making health care accessible, convenient, and practical for those who have served our country.
— Kevin Cramer, U.S. Senator
Agencies
Senate Veterans' Affairs Committee, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs