U.S. Senator John Boozman leads the SAVE LIVES Act, to provide no-cost vaccination services at the VA to all veterans, veteran spouses, caregivers and CHAMPVA recipients.
More veterans will have the ability to access the COVID-19 vaccine administered by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) following the signing of U.S. Senator John Boozman’s (R-AR) Strengthening and Amplifying Vaccination Efforts to Locally Immunize all Veterans and Every Spouse (SAVE LIVES) Act into law.
The Boozman-led initiative was the result Arkansas veterans sharing with the senator about their experience with the VA’s COVID-19 vaccination effort. The senator shared their concerns with a VA official during a committee hearing last month. Under questioning from Boozman, Dr. Richard Stone, Acting Under Secretary for Health, Veterans Health Administration (VHA), testified that legislation is needed to authorize an expansion of the VA’s vaccine distribution beyond individuals enrolled in VHA programs.
“This is a great legislative victory for the veteran community. We’ve seen how the VA is establishing a high standard for distributing and administering the COVID-19 vaccine to veterans in rural and underserved areas. The SAVE LIVES Act will allow the VA to expand the great work it’s doing to get shots in the arms of more veterans, their loved ones and caregivers.” Boozman said.
The SAVE LIVES Act will expand VA’s authority to provide vaccines to:
- Veterans who are not eligible for enrollment in VA’s health care system, including veterans without compensable service-connected disabilities and veterans who have incomes above a certain threshold;
- Caregivers of veterans who are enrolled in various VA home-based and long-term care programs;
- Veterans living abroad who rely on the Foreign Medical Program;
- Spouses of veterans; and
- CHAMPVA recipients (spouses or children of permanently and totally disabled veterans or of veterans who have died from service-connected disabilities).
Members of the Senate and House of Representatives unanimously advanced the legislation last week.