[Congressional Bills 114th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H.R. 1862 Introduced in House (IH)]
114th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 1862
To direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to conduct outreach to
veterans regarding the effect of delayed payments of claims for
emergency medical care furnished by non-Department of Veterans Affairs
medical providers by the Chief Business Office and to direct the
Secretary to submit to Congress an annual report regarding such delayed
payments.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 16, 2015
Mr. Boustany (for himself and Mr. Abraham) introduced the following
bill; which was referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs
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A BILL
To direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to conduct outreach to
veterans regarding the effect of delayed payments of claims for
emergency medical care furnished by non-Department of Veterans Affairs
medical providers by the Chief Business Office and to direct the
Secretary to submit to Congress an annual report regarding such delayed
payments.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the
United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the ``Veterans' Credit Protection Act''.
SEC. 2. OUTREACH TO VETERANS REGARDING EFFECT OF CERTAIN DELAYED
PAYMENTS BY DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS CHIEF BUSINESS
OFFICE.
(a) Outreach.--The Secretary of Veterans Affairs shall conduct
outreach, including through national and local veterans service
organizations, to inform veterans of how to resolve credit issues
caused by delayed payment of a claim for emergency hospital care,
medical services, or other emergency health care furnished through a
non-Department of Veterans Affairs provider. The Secretary shall
establish a toll-free telephone number for veterans to report such
credit issues to the Chief Business Office of the Department of
Veterans Affairs.
(b) Annual Report.--
(1) In general.--The Secretary of Veterans Affairs shall
annually submit to Congress a report on the effectiveness of
the Chief Business Office in providing timely payment of proper
invoices for emergency hospital care, medical services, or
other emergency health care furnished through non-Department of
Veterans Affairs providers by the required payment date during
both the five-year period preceding the date of the report and
the one-year period preceding such date. For any part of the
period covered by a report under this subsection that occurred
before October 1, 2014, the report shall evaluate the provision
of such payments by the Veterans Integrated Service Networks.
(2) Matters included.--The reports under paragraph (1)
shall include, for each period covered by the report, the
following:
(A) The number of veterans who contacted the
Secretary regarding a delayed payment that negatively
affected, or will potentially negatively affect, the
credit of the veteran.
(B) The total amount of interest penalties paid by
the Secretary of Veterans Affairs under section 3902 of
title 31, United States Code, by reason of a delayed
payment.
(C) The number of proper invoices submitted, listed
in a table for each quarter and fiscal year of each
such period that includes--
(i) the total amount owed by the Secretary
under the proper invoices;
(ii) the payment status of each proper
invoice, as of the date of the report; and
(iii) the period that elapsed until each
proper invoice was paid, including an
explanation of any delayed payment.
(D) Any comments regarding delayed payments made by
medical providers.
(E) A description of the best practices that the
Chief Business Office can carry out to provide timely
payment of a proper invoice, including a plan to
improve such timely payments.
(c) Quarterly Reports on Pending Claims.--The Chief Business Office
of the Department of Veterans Affairs shall submit to Congress
quarterly reports on the number of pending claims for reimbursement for
emergency hospital care, medical services, and other emergency health
care furnished through non-Department of Veterans Affairs providers.
Each such report shall include each of the following:
(1) The total number of such pending claims for each
hospital system of the Department, as of the last day of the
quarter covered by the report.
(2) The total number of veterans who submitted such a
pending claim in each State, as of such day.
(3) The aggregate amount of all such pending claims in each
State, as of such day.
(4) As of such day--
(A) the number of such pending claims that have
been pending for 30 days or longer;
(B) the number of such pending claims that have
been pending for 90 days or longer; and
(C) the number of such pending claims that have
been pending for 365 days or longer.
(5) For each hospital system, for the quarter covered by
the report--
(A) the number of claims for reimbursement for
emergency hospital care, medical services, and other
emergency health care furnished through non-Department
of Veterans Affairs providers approved during such
quarter;
(B) the number of such claims denied during such
quarter; and
(C) the number of such claims denied listed by each
denial reason group.
(d) Comptroller General Study.--
(1) In general.--The Comptroller General of the United
States shall conduct a study that evaluates the effectiveness
of the Chief Business Office in providing timely payment of a
proper invoice for emergency hospital care, medical services,
or other emergency health care furnished through non-Department
of Veterans Affairs providers by the required payment date.
(2) Submittal.--The Comptroller General shall submit to
Congress a report on the study conducted under paragraph (1),
including the total amount of interest penalties paid by the
Secretary of Veterans Affairs under section 3902 of title 31,
United States Code, by reason of a delayed payment.
(e) Definitions.--In this section:
(1) The term ``delayed payment'' means a proper invoice
that is not paid by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs until
after the required payment date.
(2) The term ``proper invoice'' has the meaning given that
term in section 3901(a) of title 31, United States Code.
(3) The term ``required payment date'' means the date that
payment is due for a contract pursuant to section 3903(a) of
title 31, United States Code.
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