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Veterans to Get Life-Saving Health Care Boost Under New Plan

Veterans to Get Life-Saving Health Care Boost Under New Plan

Summary

A new plan in Congress aims to improve health care for female veterans by expanding breast cancer screenings, especially for those in rural areas. The proposal includes permanent telescreening services across states. The initiative builds on a previous pilot program to ensure veterans have better access to early cancer detection.

Key Facts

  • Congress members introduced a bill to expand breast cancer screenings for women veterans.
  • The Mammography Access for Veterans Act would make telescreening available in every state.
  • Women veterans are a growing group, expected to be 18% of all veterans by 2040.
  • The bill follows a successful pilot program that provided over 7,000 screenings.
  • Veterans in rural areas are the primary focus, where full-service facilities are scarce.
  • The House passed the bill on February 5, 2026, and it was sent to the Veterans’ Affairs Committee.
  • A similar bill was introduced in the Senate, showing broad support.
  • The VA has been updating women's health services, allowing direct scheduling for gynecology.
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