Women Veterans Specialty Care Access Act
Senate bill expands women veteran access to VA specialty healthcare services including reproductive and gynecological care addressing historical service gaps.
Senate bill expands women veteran access to VA specialty healthcare services including reproductive and gynecological care addressing historical service gaps.
S 3999 aims to improve healthcare access for women veterans by establishing or expanding specialty care services within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA). The bill addresses gaps in women-specific medical services, including reproductive health, gynecological care, and gender-specific conditions that women veterans may face.
Women represent a growing segment of the veteran population (currently about 10% and rising), yet VHA facilities historically have not consistently provided comprehensive specialty care tailored to women's health needs. Inadequate access to these services can result in delayed diagnoses, worse health outcomes, and some women veterans seeking care through the civilian healthcare system rather than VA benefits they've earned.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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