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New Bill: Representative Lloyd Doggett introduces H.R. 4077: Guarantee Utilization of All Reimbursements for Delivery of Veterans’ Health Care Act

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We have received text from H.R. 4077: Guarantee Utilization of All Reimbursements for Delivery of Veterans’ Health Care Act. This bill was received on 2025-06-23, and currently has 5 cosponsors.

Here is a short summary of the bill:

This legislation, known as the Guarantee Utilization of All Reimbursements for Delivery of Veterans’ Health Care Act (GUARD Veterans’ Health Care Act), aims to amend existing laws related to the recovery of healthcare costs for veterans. The main provisions of the bill can be summarized as follows:

Cost-Recovery from Medicare Advantage and Medicare Prescription Drug Plans

The bill proposes that when veterans receive healthcare services covered under Medicare—whether related to service-connected disabilities or not—the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) would be allowed to recover costs from Medicare Advantage plans and Medicare prescription drug plans. This means that:

  • Medicare Advantage organizations and prescription drug plan sponsors would have to reimburse the VA for covered items and services provided to veterans, regardless of any additional administrative requirements that these plans might impose.
  • The Secretary of Veterans Affairs will have the authority to recover these amounts using existing procedures that are already in place for recovering costs from other third parties.
  • This recovery provision is intended to apply to Medicare Advantage and prescription drug plan years starting January 1, 2026.
  • Funds received through this recovery would be deposited into the VA's Medical Care Collections Fund.

Modification of Recovery Authority for Non-Service-Connected Disabilities

The bill also modifies the authority regarding the recovery of costs for care provided to veterans with non-service-connected disabilities. Key points include:

  • The United States will have the right to recover reasonable charges for care provided for non-service-connected disabilities from third parties, including those that might be liable due to torts.
  • The provisions apply to any payments or recoveries that an individual might receive from third parties for healthcare services resulting from such disabilities.
  • The bill sets out specific obligations for third-party payers regarding claim processing and payment timelines.
  • It introduces penalties for non-compliance by third parties, including civil penalties for failure to pay claims and specifications on how claims should be handled.

Implementation and Compliance

The legislation includes various provisions that will require updates to sections of the Social Security Act to ensure consistency with the new recovery rules. This includes amending parts of the law to allow for these costs to be recoverable and making sure that certain exclusions are accounted for under this framework.

Overall, this legislation is designed to enhance the financial resources available for veterans’ healthcare by ensuring that Medicare and other third-party payers contribute appropriately to the costs incurred through the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Relevant Companies

  • CVS Health (CVS) - As a major player in the Medicare Advantage space and a provider of health services, changes in reimbursement protocols could impact their business operations and financials.
  • Anthem, Inc. (ANTM) - This health insurance company offers Medicare Advantage plans and would be directly affected by any amendments to reimbursement procedures.
  • UnitedHealth Group (UNH) - As one of the largest health insurers in the U.S., changes in cost recovery from Medicare Advantage plans could significantly influence their revenue and operational practices.

Representative Lloyd Doggett Bill Proposals

Here are some bills which have recently been proposed by Representative Lloyd Doggett:

  • H.R.4077: To amend title 38, United States Code, and the Social Security Act to permit recovery from the Department of Veterans Affairs of costs from Medicare Advantage and Medicare prescription drug plans and to modify the authority for recovery by the United States of reasonable charges for certain care or services furnished to veterans for non-service-connected disabilities, and for other purposes.
  • H.R.3140: Stop Subsidizing Multimillion Dollar Corporate Bonuses Act
  • H.R.2543: Tax-Free Pell Grant Act
  • H.R.2045: Medicare Dental, Vision, and Hearing Benefit Act of 2025
  • H.R.1918: Farewell to Foam Act of 2025
  • H.R.995: No Tax Breaks for Outsourcing Act

You can track bills proposed by Representative Lloyd Doggett on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for Doggett.

Representative Lloyd Doggett Net Worth

Quiver Quantitative estimates that Representative Lloyd Doggett is worth $50.2M, as of July 10th, 2025. This is the 27th highest net worth in Congress, per our live estimates.

Doggett has approximately $4.0M invested in publicly traded assets which Quiver is able to track live.

You can track Representative Lloyd Doggett's net worth on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for Doggett.

Representative Lloyd Doggett Stock Trading

We have data on up to $4.2M of trades from Representative Lloyd Doggett, which we parsed from STOCK Act filings. Some of the largest trades include:

  • A June 13th, 2019 purchase of up to $15K of $PPG. The stock has risen 1.09% since then.
  • A August 16th, 2018 purchase of up to $15K of $PG. The stock has risen 88.22% since then.
  • A June 11th, 2020 purchase of up to $15K of $IBM. The stock has risen 157.17% since then.
  • A April 1st, 2024 purchase of up to $15K of $KO. The stock has risen 14.5% since then.
  • A September 10th, 2024 purchase of up to $15K of $JNJ. The stock has fallen 6.63% since then.

You can track Representative Lloyd Doggett's stock trading on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for Doggett.

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