104th Congress / Bills / H R 3118
Title
An Act to amend title 38, United States Code, to reform eligiblity for health care provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs, to authorize major medical facility construction projects for the Department, to improve administration of health care by the Department, and for other purposes.
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Categories (What are categories?)
Administrative procedure | Aged | Agent Orange | Ambulatory care | Atomic bomb | Auditing | Authorization | Banks and banking | Budgets | Building construction | Building leases | Business | Charities | Child health services | Children | Chronically ill | Civil liberties | Civil rights | Clinics | Collection of accounts | Commemorations | Community health services | Conflict of interests | Congress | Congressional oversight | Congressional reporting requirements | Construction costs | Continuing education | Cost control | Cost effectiveness | Counseling | Credit unions | Criminal justice | Day care centers for the aged | Defense policy | Demography | Dental care | Dentists | Disabled | Discrimination in medical care | Earthquake engineering | Education | Emergency management | Employee training | Environmental protection | Executive departments | Executive reorganization | Families | Federal advisory bodies | Federal aid to day care centers | Federal employees -- Department of Veterans Affairs | Finance | Government employees | Government information | Government paperwork | Government procurement | Government publicity | Government service contracts | Government trust funds | Gulf War syndrome | Hazardous substances | Health insurance | Health planning | Health policy | Health surveys | Herbicides | Higher education | History | Hospices (Terminal care) | Hospital accreditation | Hospital care | Income tax | Information storage and retrieval systems | Insurance companies | Job training | Land transfers -- Wyoming | Law | Long-term care | Mammography -- Standards | Married people | Medical care | Medical economics | Medical education | Medical innovations | Medical research | Medical residents | Medical screening | Medical statistics | Medical tests | Medicine | Mental health services | Mental illness | Mentally ill | Military dependents | Military hospitals | Military medicine | Names | Natural resources | Naval hospitals -- Florida | Nuclear weapons testing victims | Nursing education | Nursing homes | Optometry | Parking facilities -- Ohio | Patients' rights | Persian Gulf War | Physical examinations | Physicians | Politics and government | Preventive medicine | Prisoners of war | Privatization | Prosthesis | Psychiatric hospitals | Psychologists | Public contracts | Quality of care | Radiation victims | Rape victim services | Recreation | Research centers | Right of privacy | Rural affairs | Rural hospitals | Salaries | Science policy | Sex discrimination against women | Social services | Social workers | Soldiers' homes | Sports | Strategic planning | Tax-exempt organizations | Taxation | Technology | Transportation | Veterans | Veterans' hospitals -- Arizona | Veterans' hospitals -- California | Veterans' hospitals -- Hawaii | Veterans' hospitals -- Illinois | Veterans' hospitals -- Indiana | Veterans' hospitals -- Kansas | Veterans' hospitals -- Louisiana | Veterans' hospitals -- Maryland | Veterans' hospitals -- Massachusetts | Veterans' hospitals -- Nebraska | Veterans' hospitals -- New Jersey | Veterans' hospitals -- North Carolina | Veterans' hospitals -- Pennsylvania | Veterans' hospitals -- Tennessee | Veterans' hospitals -- Texas | Veterans' hospitals -- Wisconsin | Veterans' medical care | Veterans' rehabilitation | Vietnam veterans | Weapons systems | Welfare | Women | Women veterans | Women's health | Women's health services | World War II -- East Asia | World War II -- Japan
Votes on this bill
| Date | Chamber | Result | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|
| House | Session 2, roll call 371: Suspend the Rules and Pass, As Amended Veterans Health Care Eligibility Act |