National Military Civilian Medical Surge Program Act of 2025
Summary
H.R. 6510, the National Military Civilian Medical Surge Program Act of 2025, would establish a program to mobilize and coordinate civilian medical personnel and resources to support military medical operations during emergencies or surge situations. The bill, introduced by Representative Don Bacon (R-NE), falls under armed forces and national security policy. If enacted, this legislation would create a framework for integrating civilian healthcare providers and medical facilities into military medical response efforts when needed. The program would likely aim to ensure the military has access to additional medical capacity and expertise during crises, natural disasters, or other situations requiring rapid medical surge capabilities. Currently, the bill has been introduced in the House and referred to committee for consideration, where it may undergo review and debate before any full chamber vote.
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