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HR 8199

SCHEDULES Act of 2026

119th Congress Introduced by Neal Dunn and 8 co-sponsors

HR 8199 mandates VA establish and report standardized appointment wait-time benchmarks from referral to care delivery across all facilities.

Referred to the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations.
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Bill Summary · HR 8199

Legislative bill overview

HR 8199 requires the Department of Veterans Affairs to establish and publish a comprehensive standard defining acceptable wait times between when veterans are referred for care and when they actually receive appointments. The bill also mandates submission of a report detailing this standard to Congress.

Why is this important

VA appointment delays directly affect veteran health outcomes and satisfaction with federal benefits they've earned through military service. Establishing transparent, standardized timing requirements could reduce variations across VA facilities and help measure whether the agency is meeting service expectations consistently nationwide.

Potential points of contention

  • Implementation costs: Creating and monitoring standardized metrics across all VA facilities may require additional staffing and administrative resources
  • Defining "appropriate" timeframes: Different medical specialties have different urgency levels; determining realistic standards for emergencies versus routine care will be contentious
  • Enforcement mechanisms: The bill doesn't specify consequences if VA facilities fail to meet established standards, raising questions about whether standards will be meaningful or merely aspirational
  • Existing backlog reality: Setting standards without addressing underlying staffing shortages or facility capacity could create accountability theater rather than actual improvement

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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