Title 38 › Part V— BOARDS, ADMINISTRATIONS, AND SERVICES › Chapter 73— VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION—ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS › Subchapter II— GENERAL AUTHORITY AND ADMINISTRATION › § 7321
The Secretary must create a Committee on Care of Severely Chronically Mentally Ill Veterans inside the Veterans Health Administration through the Under Secretary for Health. The Under Secretary will pick VA employees who know how to care for chronically mentally ill veterans to serve on the committee. The committee must keep checking how well the VA treats and helps veterans with severe, long‑term mental illness, including women. It will review the care given, find systemwide problems, point out specific facilities that need better programs, and highlight successful programs that should be used more widely. The committee must advise the Under Secretary on policy and make recommendations for better care at individual sites and across the VA, for staff training, for research priorities, and for how to use resources. By April 1, 1997, the Secretary must send a report to the Senate and House Veterans’ Affairs Committees with the committee member list, the Under Secretary’s assessment (systemwide and by facility), the committee’s future plans, the committee’s findings and recommendations and the Under Secretary’s views, and the steps, schedule, and money planned to improve care. Then, each year by June 1 through 2012, the Secretary must send updated reports.
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38 U.S.C. § 7321
Title 38 — Veterans' Benefits
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