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HR 3494

VA Hospital Inventory Management System Authorization Act

119th Congress
Introduced by Jimmy Panetta,

HR 3494 authorizes a cloud-based inventory system for VA hospitals, improving supply management and care for veterans, funded by extending pension limits by one year.

Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
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Bill Summary • HR 3494

Summary of HR 3494: VA Hospital Inventory Management System Authorization Act

Bill Overview

  • Bill Number: HR 3494
  • Title: VA Hospital Inventory Management System Authorization Act
  • Introduced: May 19, 2025
  • Status: Received in the Senate; read twice and referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs.

Purpose and Intent

The VA Hospital Inventory Management System Authorization Act aims to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of inventory management within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical facilities. The bill authorizes the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to develop or purchase a cloud-based information technology system to streamline supply chain management for medical supplies.

Key Provisions

  1. Authorization of IT System:

    • The Secretary of Veterans Affairs is authorized to purchase or develop a cloud-based inventory management system for the Veterans Health Administration (VHA).
    • This system will manage both expendable and nonexpendable medical items.
  2. Pilot Program Requirement:

    • Before full implementation, a pilot program must be conducted at one VHA facility to assess the system's functionality and effectiveness.
  3. Funding:

    • The bill authorizes appropriations of $50 million to support the development and implementation of the inventory management system.
  4. Implementation Timeline:

    • The Secretary must complete the system's implementation within three years of the bill's enactment.
  5. Pension Payment Extension:

    • To fund the new system, the bill extends the current limit on pension payments for veterans and survivors in Medicaid-covered nursing homes by one year, from November 30, 2031, to December 31, 2032.

Background and Need for Legislation

The VA currently spends billions annually on medical supplies but relies on outdated and disparate inventory management systems. The existing primary system, the Generic Inventory Package (GIP), is inefficient and has led to challenges in tracking supplies, particularly highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic. The need for a modernized, integrated system is critical to ensure that VA medical facilities can effectively manage their inventories and respond to shortages.

Impact

  • Veterans and Medical Facilities: The bill is expected to improve the management of medical supplies in VA facilities, ultimately enhancing the quality of care provided to veterans.
  • Budgetary Considerations: The authorized funding and the offset through pension payment adjustments aim to ensure that the necessary resources are available without increasing the overall budget deficit.

Legislative Actions

  • September 15, 2025: The House passed the bill with amendments by voice vote.
  • September 16, 2025: The bill was received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs for further consideration.

This legislation represents a significant step towards modernizing the VA's inventory management processes, addressing long-standing inefficiencies, and ensuring that veterans receive timely and effective medical care.

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