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Defense Health Agency

The Defense Health Agency (DHA) is a joint, integrated combat support agency that enables the U.S. Army, U.S. Navy, and U.S. Air Force medical services to provide a medically ready force and ready medical force to Combatant Commands in both peacetime and wartime. The DHA is in charge of integrating clinical and business operations across the MHS and facilitates the delivery of integrated and reasonably priced health care to MHS clients.

Defense Health Agency

October 1, 2013

Dr. Michael P. Malanoski

The DHA’s global workforce of almost 140,000 civilians and military personnel provides medical services to TRICARE beneficiaries and their dependents.

History[edit]

The United States Department of Defense established the DHA as part of a larger effort meant to reorganize its health care programs and services. The reorganization was based in part on the recommendations of a task force that issued a report on the management of U.S. military health care in 2011.[1] Under the old system, many aspects of military health care were managed by the individual armed services (Army, Navy, and Air Force).[2][3]

Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs

Military Health System

Military medicine

Surgeon General of the United States Army

Surgeon General of the United States Navy

Surgeon General of the United States Air Force

TRICARE

Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

US Family Health Plan

official website of the Military Health System

Health.mil

account on USAspending.gov

Defense Health Program