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Laboratory Airmen ensure healthy force

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1/15/2015
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Kristi Jordan, 97th Medical Support Squadron NCO in charge of laboratory service, draws blood from a patient at the laboratory, Jan. 13, 2015. There are a variety of samples collected at the laboratory to determine whether an individual is healthy or not, such as blood, urine or sweat sample tests. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Franklin R. Ramos/Released)

U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Kristi Jordan, 97th Medical Support Squadron NCO in charge of laboratory service, draws blood from a patient at the laboratory, Jan. 13, 2015. There are a variety of samples collected at the laboratory to determine whether an individual is healthy or not, such as blood, urine or sweat sample tests. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Franklin R. Ramos/Released)

Sculpting Molds Recovery for Army Truck Driver

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1/13/2015
Army Staff Sgt. Jonathan Meadows works on a mixed media sculpture during an art therapy session at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital's Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic. Looking on is Jackie Biggs, an art therapist who manages the program for Wounded Warriors in the TBI Clinic. Meadows, who is assigned to Fort Belvoir's Warrior Transition Battalion, suffered a traumatic brain injury in 2012 when his vehicle was struck from behind in Afghanistan. (Department of Defense photo by Marc Barnes)

Army Staff Sgt. Jonathan Meadows works on a mixed media sculpture during an art therapy session at Fort Belvoir Community Hospital's Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic. Looking on is Jackie Biggs, an art therapist who manages the program for Wounded Warriors in the TBI Clinic. Meadows, who is assigned to Fort Belvoir's Warrior Transition Battalion, suffered a traumatic brain injury in 2012 when his vehicle was struck from behind in Afghanistan. (Department of Defense photo by Marc Barnes)

Public Health DHA's Latest Shared Service Comes Aboard

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12/1/2014
DHA Seal

The Defense Health Agency’s latest shared service, the Public Health division, reached initial operating capability on Sept. 30, 2014.

Military Medicine Advances via Defense Health Agency

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4/4/2014
DHA Logo

The Defense Health Agency is on track to advance the delivery of cutting edge military medical services to some 9.6 million beneficiaries all over the world.

Defense Health Agency Meets Major Milestones

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3/7/2014
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In its first 150 days, the Defense Health Agency has stayed on track to meet major milestones in an unprecedented effort to streamline health care delivery and better integrate the efforts of the different military service branches.

Defense Health Agency Focused on Improving Service Care

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1/23/2014
Defense Health Agency Focused on Improving Service Care

The reforms implemented by the Defense Health Agency should lead to better health outcomes for beneficiaries.

DOD Submits Military Health System Reform Plan to Congress

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12/13/2013
DOD Submits Military Health System Reform Plan to Congress

The Defense Department has sent Congress its plans for implementing the Military Health System’s new governance structure.

Enhanced Markets Lead Streamlining in Military Health Care

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11/19/2013
Enhanced Markets Lead Streamlining in Military Health Care

Six military regional medical markets are leading the effort to improve military health care, while the new Defense Health Agency makes it more efficient.

New Defense Health Agency Will Streamline Functions

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10/4/2013
New Defense Health Agency Will Streamline Functions

The government shutdown did not stop the official opening Oct. 1 of the Defense Health Agency, a major streamlining of military medicine that has been in the works for three decades and signed into law earlier this year.

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