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Nine Military Hospitals Receive Highest Leapfrog Grade for Safe, High-Quality Care
FALLS CHURCH, Virginia – The Defense Health Agency announced today that nine military hospitals received an “A” Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade, demonstrating DHA’s commitment to safe, high-quality care and transparency.
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Relaxing outside of Marine Corps Base Quantico’s Barber Gym at the 2015 Warrior Games, Team Army’s Sgt. Patrick Timmins, retired Staff Sgt. Randi Gavell and Sgt. Blake Johnson await a sitting volleyball seeded match against the British Armed Forces on June 25.
Jennifer Hoghe (right), a physical therapist with the Warrior Transition Battalion at Fort Stewart, Georgia, tapes up the ankle of Army Reserve Spc. Sydney Davis (left), a member of the Army’s archery team at the 2015 Warrior Games at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia.
Marine Lance Cpl. Duncan Mathis gets a kiss from his mom after his team won the gold medal in wheelchair basketball at the 2015 Warrior Games at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia.
Air Force Maj. Chris Ledford (blue hat) and Army Maj. Patrick Carey (black hat) examine the prosthetic legs of British Army Trooper Chris Middleton at the Warrior Games at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia. Both Ledford and Carey are sports medicine fellows at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USU) and are part of the medical support for the competition which runs through June 28.
Retired Marine Cpl. Ray Hennagir is assisted by retired Marine Sgt. Clayton McDaniel and Sgt. Maj. of the Marine Corps Ronald Green as they prepare to light the cauldron during the opening ceremonies of the 2015 Department of Defense Warrior Games.
Army Lt. Col. Scott Gregg enjoys commuting to and from work at DHHQ on his bicycle.
Marine Staff Sgt. Mathew Barr (in the blue plaid shirt) holds his 1-year-old daughter Evelyn while 4-year-old daughter Maelee (back to camera) watches Callie Barr read a poem at a recent caregivers recognition luncheon at Fort Belvoir, Virginia.
Rear Adm. Raquel Bono serves as director of the Defense Health Agency’s National Capital Region Medical Directorate and the 11th chief of the Navy Medical Corps. On May 27 at Defense Health Headquarters, Bono served as guest speaker in commemoration of Asian Pacific American Heritage month.
Army 2nd Lt. Mitchell Harris (second from left) and fellow medical students of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences review posters depicting the latest research findings at Research Days, May 12, 2015.
Army Lt. Col. Joy Schmalzle is an avid cyclist, triathlete, and founder of the cycling club called Positive Motion.
Donna and Adam Porras, along with Army Maj. Gen. Richard Thomas, director of the Defense Health Agency Healthcare Operations directorate, attend the Caregiver Recognition Luncheon at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, May 7, 2015. Donna was one of about 20 caregivers honored during the event for their support of their wounded warrior spouses.
Air Force Col. Albert Bonnema, chief of Information Delivery for the Defense Health Agency (DHA) speaks at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) annual conference in Chicago.
Dr. Jonathan Woodson, assistant secretary of defense for Health Affairs, (far right) answers questions by panel moderator Merrill Goozner, editor of Modern Healthcare magazine (far left) at World Health Congress in downtown Washington, DC.
Dr. David Smith, deputy assistant secretary of defense for Health Affairs, presents at the Weapons of Mass Destruction Seminar Spotlight Series on Thursday, April 2, 2015 at the National Defense University in Washington, D.C.
Army Sgt. Robert Fox is one of many service members to benefit from art therapy offered in a partnership between the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Intrepid Center of Excellence.
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