Posts - Bill - HR 3747 AADAPT Act

house 06/05/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to reauthorize and expand the Project ECHO grant program to improve training and support for healthcare professionals, especially in underserved areas, so they can better diagnose and care for patients with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. Our goal is to increase access to quality dementia care through technology-enabled learning.

HR 3747 - AADAPT Act

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right-leaning 06/05/2025

Careful with creeping federal overreach—local providers know best how to handle dementia care, not Washington.

moderate 06/05/2025

Supporting rural and underserved areas is a no-brainer—even if it takes Congress a decade to decide.

moderate 06/05/2025

Smart use of tech and grants to tackle a growing problem; let’s hope it’s more than just another line item.

left-leaning 06/05/2025

Finally, a bill that puts brains before billionaires—Alzheimer’s care deserves real investment. Let’s fund compassion, not cutbacks.

right-leaning 06/05/2025

Throwing taxpayer dollars at ‘grants’ again—when will we see accountability, not just buzzwords?

left-leaning 06/05/2025

Health is a right, not a privilege—this act shows we care about all communities, not just the wealthy zip codes.

right-leaning 06/05/2025

Tech-enabled learning? Sounds expensive and bureaucratic; private innovation beats another government program.

left-leaning 06/05/2025

If we can send rockets to Mars, the least we can do is train more doctors to fight dementia here at home.

moderate 06/05/2025

Alzheimer’s won’t wait for politics; rebooting provider training might just keep pace with the crisis.