Endorsements include veterans service organizations and medical professionals
Jason Simcakoski Memorial Opioid Safety Act would provide VA with the tools it needs to address the problem of overprescribing practices
WASHINGTON, D.C. – As she prepares to introduce the Jason Simcakoski Memorial Opioid Safety Act, today U.S. Senator Tammy Baldwin announced growing support for her legislation aimed at providing safer and more effective pain management services to our nation’s veterans.
In just a few short days, Senator Baldwin’s legislation has gained support from: Disabled American Veterans Wisconsin, Disabled American Veterans (DAV), Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Veterans for Common Sense, Vietnam Veterans of America (VVA), Association of the United States Navy (AUSN), National Guard Association of the United States (NGAUS), American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), and Trust for America's Health (TFAH).
On August 30, 2014, U.S. Marine Veteran Jason Simcakoski died at the Tomah Veterans Affairs Medical Center as a result of mixed drug toxicity. The Jason Simcakoski Memorial Opioid Safety Act would provide VA with the tools it needs to help prevent this type of tragedy from occurring to other veterans and their families.
“DAV Wisconsin has closely followed the overmedication issue at the Tomah VA Medical Center. We have given input to Deputy VA Secretary Sloan Gibson and Interim Under Secretary for Health Dr. Carolyn Clancy to prevent future occurrences. Additionally, we have submitted testimony to the Senate’s Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. DAV Wisconsin strongly supports the introduction of the Jason Simcakoski Memorial Opioid Safety Act by Senator Baldwin and feels, if enacted, it will be an important step in preventing future tragedies at Tomah VA and other VA sites.”
Disabled American Veterans Wisconsin (DAV Wisconsin) Legislative Director Al Labelle
“Veterans who struggle with complex pain or mental health care conditions have earned and deserve a VA health care system that provides them the best health care available in a timely manner. The VFW supports this important legislation which we believe will improve the health care VA provides America’s veterans, and we thank Senator Baldwin for her leadership in bringing it forward.”
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) National Legislative Director Raymond Kelley
“The Jason Simcakoski Memorial Opioid Safety Act by Senator Baldwin is an important step forward in protecting veterans suffering from debilitating chronic pain. Veterans for Common Sense supports this thorough, thoughtful legislation, which among its many wise provisions would reduce risk of overmedication, improve prescribing guidelines, and advance pain management alternatives. Importantly, the bill would also require new VA accountability, audits, and transparency. Veterans for Common Sense salutes Senator Baldwin's leadership in authoring this bill, and urges Congress to swiftly pass it to get VA on the right track with regards to opioid safety.”
Veterans for Common Sense Director Anthony Hardie
“Disabled American Veterans is dedicated to a single purpose: empowering veterans to lead high-quality lives with respect and dignity. Based on several resolutions adopted by our membership in our most recent National Convention, DAV strongly supports the Jason Simcakoski Memorial Opioid Safety Act which seeks to improve VA patient advocacy services, expand availability of complementary and alternative health care services for pain management, and ensure safe prescribing practices of addictive substances. We appreciate Senator Baldwin’s leadership in developing this legislation and we urge Congress to proceed with its enactment this year.”
Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Executive Director Garry J. Augustine
“We cannot save our veterans’ lives by destroying them. The VA must cautiously utilize opioids for treatment of our veterans with heightened recognition, monitoring and control of their attendant dangers. There is no room for the cavalier prescription of these potentially fatal pharmaceuticals. NGAUS strongly supports the Jason Simcakoski Memorial Opioid Safety Act as a long needed step on the path to improving pain management care for our deserving veterans and their families.”
National Guard Association of the United States (NGAUS) Outgoing Director of Legislation Peter J. Duffy, Colonel U.S. Army (Ret)
“The American Society of Addiction Medicine is pleased to support the introduction of the Jason Simcakoski Memorial Opioid Safety Act, sponsored by Senator Baldwin. Improving opioid prescribing practices, including through prescriber education, is a crucial component of a multipronged effort to stem the epidemic of prescription drug addiction and overdose deaths in the U.S., and we applaud the Senator for the comprehensive approach this legislation takes to ensuring our veterans receive safe and compassionate care.”
American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) President R. Jeffrey Goldsmith, MD, DLFAPA, FASAM
“As the nation’s largest organization representing people living with serious mental illness and their families, the National Alliance on Mental Illness offers our strong support for the Jason Simcakoski Memorial Opioid Safety Act and Senator Baldwin’s leadership in bringing forward legislation that aims to provide safe and appropriate opioid prescribing practices at the VA. We applaud the Senator’s call to provide enhanced prescribing guidelines, case management, monitoring programs, the establishment of pain management boards, and in providing access to community meetings to address these issues. We thank Senator Baldwin for bringing this important legislation forward and look forward to working to ensure its swift passage.”
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Manager of Military and Veterans Policy Ingrid Herrera-Yee, PhD
“Trust for America’s Health is pleased to endorse the Jason Simcakoski Memorial Opioid Safety Act, which will help improve healthcare for our nation’s veterans. Prescription drug abuse has become a public health crisis—60 Americans die every day from a prescription drug overdose. By strengthening the Department of Veterans Affairs’ opioid prescribing guidelines; improving pain management services; increasing access to lifesaving rescue medications; and ensuring that opioid prescribers have appropriate training and education, this legislation will prevent and reduce drug abuse and misuse. TFAH applauds Senator Baldwin for her work in introducing this important legislation.”
Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) Executive Director Jeffrey Levi, PhD
"This is an opportunity to take all of this and learn from it. We have a chance to create a new path; or we can continue how we currently are and keep making the same mistakes we are today,” said Heather Simcakoski, Jason’s widow. “When I look back at the past, I want to know we made a difference. I want to believe we have leaders in our country who care. I want to inspire others to never give up because change is possible."
"This legislation from Senator Baldwin is one of the most important actions we can take to save the lives of our greatest assets, our veterans,” said Marv Simcakoski, Jason’s father.
Senator Baldwin’s legislation, crafted in close consultation with medical professionals, veterans service organizations, and the Simcakoski family, focuses on strengthening the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) opioid prescribing guidelines and improving pain management services by putting the following reforms in place:
In addition to improving opioid therapy and pain management, the Jason Simcakoski Memorial Opioid Safety Act helps strengthen patient advocacy, expand access to complementary and integrative health and wellness, and enhance VA hiring and internal audits.
Learn more about the Jason Simcakoski Memorial Opioid Safety Act here.