Consolidating Military Prevention Services
Official: Defense Health Agency Prevention Services Enhancement Act
This bill aims to improve how military bases provide prevention services by exploring the idea of combining them into one location. This could make it easier for service members and their families to access support for serious issues like violence and mental health.
1. This bill requires the Secretary of Defense to assess combining prevention services at military bases. 2. The Secretary must report to Congress within 180 days on this consolidation's feasibility. 3. The report will include cost estimates and evaluations of current consolidation efforts. 4. Covered prevention services include support for issues like sexual assault and domestic violence. 5. The goal is to improve access to important support services for military members and their families.
Military members and their families who need prevention services.