H. R. 5132 IH - September 7, 2000
As retrieved on Mar 5, 2008
Veterans Comprehensive Hepatitis C
Health Care Act (Introduced in House)
HR 5132 IH
106th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. R. 5132
To amend title 38, United States Code, to establish a
comprehensive program for testing and treatment of
veterans for the Hepatitis C virus.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
September 7, 2000
Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN (for himself, Mrs. KELLY, Mr. FRANKS
of New Jersey, Mr. GILMAN, Mr. HINCHEY, Mrs. ROUKEMA,
Mr. SAXTON, Mrs. MCCARTHY of New York, Mr. KING, Mr.
LOBIONDO, Mr. PALLONE, Mr. PASCRELL, Mr. LAZIO, Mr.
CROWLEY, Mr. WEINER, Mr. SWEENEY, Mr. FOSSELLA, Mr.
SERRANO, Mr. SMITH of New Jersey, Mr. MEEKS of New York,
Mr. PAYNE, Mr. MENENDEZ, Mr. ANDREWS, Mr. KLECZKA, and
Mr. ROTHMAN), introduced the following bill; which was
referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs
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A BILL
To amend title 38, United States Code, to establish a
comprehensive program for testing and treatment of
veterans for the Hepatitis C virus.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives
of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the `Veterans Comprehensive
Hepatitis C Health Care Act'.
SEC. 2. COMPREHENSIVE HEPATITIS C HEALTH CARE TESTING
AND TREATMENT PROGRAM FOR VETERANS .
(a) IN GENERAL- (1) Chapter 17 of title 38, United
States Code, is amended by inserting after section 1720E
the following new section:
`Sec. 1720F. Hepatitis C testing and treatment
`(a)(1) During the first year after the date of the
enactment of this section, the Secretary shall provide a
blood test for the Hepatitis C virus to--
`(A) each veteran who served in the active military,
naval, or air service during the Vietnam era and is
enrolled to receive care under section 1710 of this
title who requests the test or is otherwise receiving a
physical examination or any care or treatment from the
Secretary; and
`(B) to any other veteran who requests the test.
`(2) After the end of the one-year period referred to in
paragraph (1), the Secretary shall provide a blood test
for the Hepatitis C virus to any veteran who presents
one or more risk factors for that virus and who requests
the test.
`(b) In the case of any veteran who tests positive for
the Hepatitis C virus, the Secretary shall provide an
appropriate treatment protocol for that veteran.
Treatment shall be provided under this subsection
without regard to whether the Hepatitis C virus is
determined to be service-connected and without regard to
priority group categorization of the veteran. No
copayment may be charged for treatment under this
subsection.
`(c ) In the case of any veteran who tests positive for
the Hepatitis C virus, the Secretary shall, upon
request, perform a liver biopsy on the veteran as a
follow-up test.
`(d) In the case of any veteran who tests positive for
the Hepatitis C virus, the Secretary shall, upon
request, provide a Hepatitis C virus genotype test
before beginning treatment of the veteran under
subsection (b).
`(e)(1) The Secretary shall require that each Department
medical center employ at least one full-time
gastroenterologist or hepatologist to conduct tests for
the Hepatitis C virus under this section.
`(2) The Secretary shall, to the extent practicable,
ensure that each Department medical center has at least
one staff member assigned to work, in coordination with
Hepatitis C medical personnel, to coordinate treatment
options for Hepatitis C patients and provide information
for those patients. Such a staff member should
preferably be trained in psychology or psychiatry or be
a social worker.
`(3) In order to improve treatment provided to veterans
with the Hepatitis C virus, the Secretary shall provide
increased training options to Department health care
personnel.'.
(b) CLERICAL AMENDMENT- The table of sections at the
beginning of such chapter is amended by inserting after
the item relating to section 1720E the following new
item:
`1720F. Hepatitis C testing and treatment.'.
SEC. 3. FUNDING FOR HEPATITIS C PROGRAMS OF THE
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS.
(a) PROGRAM ACCOUNT- Beginning with fiscal year 2001,
amounts appropriated for the Department of Veterans
Affairs for Hepatitis C detection and treatment shall be
provided, within the `Medical Care' account, through the
`Specific Purpose' subaccount, rather than the `VERA'
subaccount.
(b) ALLOCATION OF FUNDS TO VISNS- In allocating funds
appropriated for the Department of Veterans Affairs for
the `Medical Care' account to the Veterans Integrated
Service Networks, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs
shall allocate funds for detection and treatment of the
Hepatitis C virus based upon incidence rates of that
virus among veterans (rather than based upon the overall
population of veterans ) in each such network.
(c ) LIMITATION ON USE OF FUNDS- Amounts appropriated
for the Department of Veterans Affairs for Hepatitis C
detection and treatment through the `Specific Purpose'
subaccount may not be used for any other purpose.
SEC. 4. NATIONAL POLICY.
(a) STANDARDIZED NATIONWIDE POLICY- The Secretary of
Veterans Affairs shall develop and implement a
standardized policy to be applied throughout the
Department of Veterans Affairs health care system with
respect to the Hepatitis C virus. The policy shall
include the testing protocol for the Hepatitis C virus,
treatment options, education and notification efforts,
and establishment of a specific Hepatitis C diagnosis
code for measurement and treatment purposes.
(b) OUTREACH- The Secretary shall, on an annual basis,
take appropriate actions to notify veterans who have not
been tested for the Hepatitis C virus of the need for
such testing and the availability of such testing from
the Department of Veterans Affairs.
SEC. 5. HEPATITIS C CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE.
(a) ESTABLISHMENT- The Secretary of Veterans Affairs
shall establish at least one, and not more than three,
Hepatitis C centers of excellence. Each such center
shall be established at a Department of Veterans Affairs
medical center in one of the five geographic service
areas (known as a Veterans Integrated Service Network)
with the highest case rate of Hepatitis C in fiscal year
1999.
(b) FUNDING- Funding for the centers established under
subsection (a) shall be provided from amounts available
to the Central Office of the Department of Veterans
Affairs and shall be in addition to amounts allocated
for Hepatitis C pursuant to section 3.