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US S2334

US S2334
Biological Implant Tracking and Veteran Safety Act of 2015


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Introduced
11/30/2015
In Committee
11/30/2015
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/03/2017

Introduced Session

114th Congress

Bill Summary

Biological Implant Tracking and Veteran Safety Act of 2015 This bill directs the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to: adopt the unique device identification system developed for medical devices by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), or implement a comparable standard identification system, for identifying biological implants intended for use in VA medical facilities; permit a vendor to use any of the accredited entities identified by the FDA as an issuing agency; implement a compatible system for tracking implants from human donor or animal source to implantation; and implement inventory controls compatible with such tracking system so that patients who have received a biological implant in a VA medical facility subject to FDA recall can be appropriately notified. The bill also prescribes requirements for vendors from which the VA may procure biological implants of human origin, and for vendors from which the VA may procure biological implants of non-human origin. Such a vendor must: use the standard identification system adopted or implemented by VA under this Act; be registered as required by FDA procedures; consent to periodic VA inspections and audits regarding records and product handling; agree to cooperate with all biological implant recalls conducted on the vendor's own initiative, on the initiative of the original product manufacturer used by the vendor, or by FDA request or statutory order; agree to notify the VA within 60 days of any adverse event report it provides to the FDA, or of any FDA warning letter issued to the vendor; and agree to retain all records associated with the procurement of a biological implant by the VA for at least 10 years. The VA shall: (1) procure such implants under General Services Administration Federal Supply Schedules if they are available under such Schedules, (2) accommodate reasonable vendor requests to undertake specified outreach efforts to educate VA medical professionals about the use and efficacy of implants, and (3) procure biological implants that are unavailable under such Schedules using competitive procedures in accordance with the Federal Acquisition Regulation. Any VA procurement employee responsible for a biological implant procurement transaction with intent to avoid, or with reckless disregard of, the requirements of this Act shall be ineligible to hold a certificate of appointment as a contracting officer or to serve as the representative of an ordering officer, contracting officer, or purchase card holder. Certain biological implants may be temporarily procured by the VA without relabeling under the standard identification system.

AI Summary

This bill, the Biological Implant Tracking and Veteran Safety Act of 2015, mandates that the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) implement a standardized system for identifying and tracking biological implants, which are materials like human cells, tissues, or animal products used in medical procedures. The VA must adopt the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) unique device identification system or a similar standard to track these implants from their source, whether a human donor or an animal, all the way to the patient. This system will also include inventory controls to ensure that if an implant is recalled by the FDA, patients who received it at a VA facility can be properly notified. The bill also sets specific requirements for vendors supplying these implants to the VA, including using the standard identification system, being registered with the FDA, cooperating with recalls and adverse event reporting, and maintaining records for at least 10 years. Procurement of these implants will generally follow existing government purchasing schedules, with provisions for vendor education and competitive bidding when necessary. Furthermore, VA employees involved in procurement who intentionally disregard these requirements will face penalties, including being barred from certain contracting roles.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs. (on 11/30/2015)

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