Report
Balancing Demand and Supply for Veterans' Health Care: A Summary of Three RAND Assessments Conducted Under the Veterans Choice Act
Feb 4, 2016
The mission of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) health care system is to meet the health needs of eligible U.S. veterans. In response to concerns about veterans' access to care and the quality of care delivered, Congress enacted the Veterans Access, Choice, and Accountability Act of 2014 ("Veterans Choice Act"). The law called for a series of independent assessments of the VA health care system across a broad array of topics related to the delivery of health care services to veterans in VA-owned and VA-operated facilities, as well as those under contract to VA.
A team of RAND researchers conducted three of the Veterans Choice Act assessments. In this February 2016 congressional briefing, senior policy researcher Carrie Farmer discusses RAND's findings and recommendations including