| Reform, COVID-19 Have Been Catalysts for Change in Military Medicine "We cannot forget that healthcare is about taking care of people, so no amount of change or innovation is ever sufficient if modernization does not lead to helping patients, delivering better outcomes, saving lives or helping healthcare providers deliver care," said Dr. Terry Adirim. | | Maintaining Mission Readiness During a Pandemic A massive COVID-19 outbreak aboard the USS Theodore Roosevelt last spring was a jarring wake-up call for many senior military leaders about the impact that the pandemic could have on military readiness. | Making IT Boring Again: The Quiet Success of DHA's Global Network It's been several years since the Defense Health Agency consolidated the Military Health System's network and information technology operations into a single, unified network infrastructure that can track health care operations around the world. | | | |
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