Title 38Veterans' BenefitsRelease 119-73

§7321A Committee on Care of Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury

Title 38 › Part PART V— - BOARDS, ADMINISTRATIONS, AND SERVICES › Chapter CHAPTER 73— - VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION—ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER II— - GENERAL AUTHORITY AND ADMINISTRATION › § 7321A

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The Secretary must set up a Committee on Care of Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury inside the Veterans Health Administration. The Under Secretary for Health must pick Department employees who know about TBI care to sit on the committee. The committee must keep checking how well the VHA treats and rehabilitates veterans with TBI. It must evaluate care, find systemwide problems, point out specific facilities that need stronger programs, and find successful programs that should be used more widely. The committee must advise the Under Secretary on policies and make recommendations on improving care, staff education and training, research priorities, and how to use resources. By June 1, 2010, and every year after, the Secretary must send a report to the House and Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committees. The report must list members; give the Under Secretary’s systemwide and facility-by-facility assessment; describe plans for future checks; include the committee’s findings and the Under Secretary’s views; and describe steps, plans, timetables, and resources to improve VHA care for veterans with TBI.

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Title 38, §7321A

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(a)The Secretary shall establish in the Veterans Health Administration a committee to be known as the “Committee on Care of Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury”. The Under Secretary for Health shall appoint employees of the Department with expertise in the care of veterans with traumatic brain injury to serve on the committee.
(b)The committee shall assess, and carry out a continuing assessment of, the capability of the Veterans Health Administration to meet effectively the treatment and rehabilitation needs of veterans with traumatic brain injury. In carrying out that responsibility, the committee shall—
(1)evaluate the care provided to such veterans through the Veterans Health Administration;
(2)identify systemwide problems in caring for such veterans in facilities of the Veterans Health Administration;
(3)identify specific facilities within the Veterans Health Administration at which program enrichment is needed to improve treatment and rehabilitation of such veterans; and
(4)identify model programs which the committee considers to have been successful in the treatment and rehabilitation of such veterans and which should be implemented more widely in or through facilities of the Veterans Health Administration.
(c)The committee shall—
(1)advise the Under Secretary regarding the development of policies for the care and rehabilitation of veterans with traumatic brain injury; and
(2)make recommendations to the Under Secretary—
(A)for improving programs of care of such veterans at specific facilities and throughout the Veterans Health Administration;
(B)for establishing special programs of education and training relevant to the care of such veterans for employees of the Veterans Health Administration;
(C)regarding research needs and priorities relevant to the care of such veterans; and
(D)regarding the appropriate allocation of resources for all such activities.
(d)Not later than June 1, 2010, and each year thereafter, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs of the Senate and the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs of the House of Representatives a report on the implementation of this section. Each such report shall include the following for the calendar year preceding the year in which the report is submitted:
(1)A list of the members of the committee.
(2)The assessment of the Under Secretary for Health, after review of the findings of the committee, regarding the capability of the Veterans Health Administration, on a systemwide and facility-by-facility basis, to meet effectively the treatment and rehabilitation needs of veterans with traumatic brain injury.
(3)The plans of the committee for further assessments.
(4)The findings and recommendations made by the committee to the Under Secretary for Health and the views of the Under Secretary on such findings and recommendations.
(5)A description of the steps taken, plans made (and a timetable for the execution of such plans), and resources to be applied toward improving the capability of the Veterans Health Administration to meet effectively the treatment and rehabilitation needs of veterans with traumatic brain injury.

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38 U.S.C. § 7321A

Title 38Veterans' Benefits

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73