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Data Driven Suicide Prevention and Outreach Act of 2026

To direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to carry out a program to award grants for the development of predictive models to evaluate risk factors that contribute to the incidence of suicide among veterans, and for other purposes.

Introduced Apr 23, 2026

Latest action (Apr 23, 2026) Referred to the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs.

Summary

This bill directs the Department of Veterans Affairs to establish a grant program to develop predictive models using artificial intelligence to identify suicide risk factors among veterans. The VA will award grants to nonprofit organizations, academic institutions, and research organizations with expertise in artificial intelligence, healthcare data analysis, and predictive modeling. Selected organizations will combine veterans' benefits records with clinical data to create predictive tools that can help identify at-risk veterans. Priority will be given to organizations located in areas with high rates of veteran suicide, high Veterans Crisis Line usage, and long mental health service wait times. The program will operate until September 30, 2029.

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Sponsor (1)

Money behind the sponsor

Top reported contributors to Ryan Mackenzie’s campaign committee (2024 cycle) — who funds the bill’s sponsor, not a claim about this bill. Data from FEC.

  • SUNDANCE VACATIONS $10,400
  • COMMONWEALTH OF PA $9,900
  • STARKEY HEARING TECHNOLOGIES $9,900
  • WELLS FARGO ADVISORS $9,210
  • LEHIGH VALLEY WATER SYSTEMS $7,600

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Actions (2)

  1. Apr 23, 2026 Referred to the House Committee on Veterans' Affairs. · house
  2. Apr 23, 2026 Introduced in House

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Full text

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

April 23, 2026

Mr. Mackenzie (for himself and Mr. Gottheimer) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs

A BILL

To direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to carry out a program to award grants for the development of predictive models to evaluate risk factors that contribute to the incidence of suicide among veterans, and for other purposes.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the “Data Driven Suicide Prevention and Outreach Act of 2026”.

SEC. 2. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS GRANT PROGRAM FOR PREDICTIVE MODELS TO EVALUATE RISK FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO SUICIDE AMONG VETERANS.

(a) Establishment.—Not later than one year after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, acting through the Center for Innovation for Care and Payment of the Department of Veterans Affairs, shall establish and carry out a program (in this section referred to as the “Program”) to award grants to eligible organizations described in subsection (b) to use artificial intelligence to develop a predictive model to evaluate risk factors contributing to the incidence of suicide among veterans.

(b) Eligibility.—An eligible organization described in this subsection is a nonprofit entity, academic institution, private research organization, or other entity with demonstrated capability and experience—

(1) developing and deploying artificial intelligence and machine learning solutions;

(2) analyzing health care data, including de-identification and protection of—

(A) personally identifiable information; and

(B) protected health information;

(3) developing predictive models or decision-support tools used in clinical or population health settings;

(4) applying advanced statistical methods or machine learning techniques to large, complex health datasets; and

(5) complying with Department data security and interoperability standards.

(c) Applications.—An eligible organization desiring a grant under the Program shall submit to the Secretary an application in such form, at such time, and containing such information and assurances as the Secretary determines appropriate.

(d) Selection Procedures.—

(1) Number.—Subject to paragraph (4), the Secretary shall select not fewer than two eligible organizations to which to award a grant under the Program.

(2) Criteria.—In selecting an eligible organization pursuant to paragraph (1), the Secretary shall consider the following criteria:

(A) With respect to the VISN in which the organization is located—

(i) the geographic distribution;

(ii) the complexity of applicable Veterans Health Administration facilities; and

(iii) the density of the veteran population.

(B) Geographic proximity to Veterans Health Administration facilities.

(C) Demonstrated experience in collaborating with local Department facilities and community partners.

(D) Demonstrated capability to deploy a predictive analysis solution in a health care system that serves more than 500,000 patients and beneficiaries.

(3) Priority.—In evaluating the criteria described in paragraph (2), the Secretary shall give priority for selection under paragraph (1) to eligible organizations—

(A) located in areas with—

(i) a high rate of suicide among veterans;

(ii) a high rate of calls to the Veterans Crisis Line; and

(iii) long wait times for mental health care services at Department facilities;

(B) with experience in administering predictive analytics or population health solutions for Government-owned health care systems pursuant to an agreement with the Federal Government (including the Department of Veterans Affairs, the Department of Defense, and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services);

(C) with a demonstrated capability to deliver tools that are—

(i) explicable;

(ii) interoperable; and

(iii) clinically actionable;

(D) that employ data scientists, clinicians, and suicide prevention specialists;

(E) with existing infrastructure for secure data storage and transmission that complies with Federal cybersecurity requirements; and

(F) that agree to make any predictive model or finding resulting from activities funded with a grant under this section available to the Secretary for Department of Veterans Affairs-wide implementation and evaluation.

(4) Limitation.—The Secretary may not, pursuant to paragraph (1), select an eligible organization located in a VISN in which another eligible organization in receipt of a grant under the Program is located.

(e) Capability.—Each eligible organization in receipt of a grant under the Program shall ensure that the predictive model developed using such grant has the capability to integrate data under the jurisdiction of the Veterans Benefits Administration, including the military service records of veterans, with clinical data under the jurisdiction of the Veterans Health Administration.

(f) Rule of Construction.—Nothing in subsection (d) may be construed to require an eligible organization in receipt of a grant under the Program to transfer to the Secretary ownership of the predictive model developed using such grant, or any proprietary technology associated with such predictive model.

(g) Termination Date.—The authority of the Secretary to carry out the pilot program under this section shall terminate on September 30, 2029.

(h) Definitions.—In this section:

(1) The term “artificial intelligence” has the meaning given such term in section 238 of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019 (Public Law 115- 232; 10 U.S.C. 2358 note).

(2) The term “veteran” has the meaning given such term in section 101 of title 38, United States Code.

(3) The term “Veterans Crisis Line” means the toll-free hotline for veterans established and operated under section 1720F of such title.

(4) The term “VISN” means a Veteran Integrated Services Network. <all>

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