The Defense Health Agency’s Equal Opportunity and Diversity Management Office strives to mediate employee-management issues and ensure accessibility for all.
The Reserve Health Readiness Program provides services to members of the National Guard or Reserve and to active duty service members enrolled in TRICARE Prime Remote, including medical readiness, dental readiness, and deployment services.
The Defense Health Agency's new electronic Caregiver Resource Directory provides more than 2,000 resources for caregivers of wounded warriors within three taps on their mobile phone, their computer, or tablet.
A ninth anniversary for a military organization may not be filled with as much fanfare as a 10th or a 20th. But when the Defense Health Agency turned nine on Oct. 1.
The Defense Health Agency marked the 21st anniversary of 9/11 in a ceremony on Sept. 9 at Defense Health Headquarters, honoring the victims and the stories of those who responded.
The Defense Health Agency’s Clinical Investigations Program ensures the Defense Health Agency has a ready medical force to provide high-quality health care for Department of Defense service members...
Lt. Gen. Ronald J. Place, Defense Health Agency director, and Command Sgt. Maj. Michael L. Gragg, DHA senior enlisted leader, met with Col. Terry Butcher, U.S. Army Japan deputy commanding officer and Command Sgt. Maj. Justin Turner, United States Army Garrison Japan senior enlisted advisor, to discuss integrated, high-quality military health...
The Defense Health Agency has developed a comprehensive clinical care program to manage concussions based on the military medical community’s many years of experience with injured service members.
"When we honor and reflect on the achievements of great female leaders who preceded us, it's important to remember that essentially nothing came easy for the women who were the first to lead in their respective fields."
"There's no point in doing something if you're not going to help the greater good… If you're creating a path, those who follow are that much further along the path."
Military families near Fort Bragg say they are facing difficult challenges caring for a child with autism due to policy changes in Tricare, a program operated by the Defense Health Agency.
Military families near Fort Bragg say they are facing difficult challenges caring for a child with autism due to policy changes in Tricare, a program operated by the Defense Health Agency.