Produce Prescriptions for Veterans Act
Authorizes VA to issue produce prescriptions to veterans, expanding health benefits to address nutrition and chronic disease prevention through federal food access programs.
Authorizes VA to issue produce prescriptions to veterans, expanding health benefits to address nutrition and chronic disease prevention through federal food access programs.
S 3706 would amend federal veterans' benefits law to authorize the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide "produce prescriptions" to eligible veterans. These prescriptions would allow veterans to obtain fresh fruits and vegetables, likely through partnerships with local farms, farmers markets, or food retailers. The bill represents an expansion of VA health services to address nutrition-related health outcomes.
Food insecurity and poor nutrition contribute significantly to chronic diseases like diabetes, hypertension, and obesity—conditions that disproportionately affect veterans. By enabling VA doctors to prescribe fresh produce as part of preventive healthcare, the bill aims to improve veteran health outcomes while potentially reducing downstream medical costs. This approach aligns with growing evidence that "social prescribing" and food-as-medicine programs can address health inequities.
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