Title 38 › Part II— GENERAL BENEFITS › Chapter 17— HOSPITAL, NURSING HOME, DOMICILIARY, AND MEDICAL CARE › Subchapter II— HOSPITAL, NURSING HOME, OR DOMICILIARY CARE AND MEDICAL TREATMENT › § 1720I
The Secretary of Veterans Affairs must give certain former service members an initial mental health check and any mental or behavioral health care they need, including care for suicide risk or risk of harming others. Eligible people are former members (including reserves) who were discharged under a condition that is not honorable but not dishonorably discharged or discharged by court-martial, who are not enrolled in the VA health system under section 1705, and who either served more than 100 cumulative days and were deployed to a combat area or supporting a contingency while hostilities were happening (this includes controlling an unmanned aerial vehicle from another location), or who were victims of sexual assault, sexual battery, or sexual harassment while serving. The VA can use non-VA hospitals if a VA mental health clinician says VA care would be clinically inappropriate or if VA facilities are too far away, and may use contracts or agreements to do this. Care should be given in settings that fit the person’s needs, and the VA must help people who are not eligible find care outside the VA. The VA must tell eligible people about these services. Each eligible person must be notified no later than the later of 180 days after the Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2018 was enacted or 180 days after the person’s discharge. The VA must provide a toll-free number, keep information updated and posted at VA facilities, share it with State veteran agencies, and coordinate with the Department of Defense about separation information. By February 15 each year the VA must report to the House and Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committees on the program, including how many people got care (men and women), how many requested an initial assessment, the types of needs treated, demographics (age, era, branch, location), the average visits per person, and other relevant details.
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38 U.S.C. § 1720I
Title 38 — Veterans' Benefits
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60