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Defense Health Agency head forced to abruptly retire: ReportThe head of the Defense Health Agency (DHA), the health system for millions of service members and their dependents, was forced to abruptly retire Friday, Reuters reported. Army Lt. Gen.
The Defense Health Agency was established in 2013 as a U.S ... “I ask everyone to support Dr. Smith and the entire DHA team as we stabilize and strengthen our system serving the most lethal ...
A few thousand Department of Defense employees are expected to be terminated as part of the Trump administration's effort to ...
Army Lt. Gen. Telita Crosland, the Defense Health Agency's top official, retired last week, according to a surprise announcement from the Pentagon on Friday. Dr. Stephen Ferrara, acting assistant ...
The Pentagon is reinstating fired probationary employees, but many are still waiting for instructions on returning to work, ...
The transition to a new Tricare management contractor has been anything but smooth for many health care providers and patients in the West Region.
Army Lt. Gen. Telita Crosland has retired as director of the Defense Health Agency, officials announced Friday. (Robert Hammer/Defense Health Agency) 32,615 people played the daily Crossword recently.
Two Florida congressmen wrote a letter to the Defense Health Agency asking why there are reimbursement failures for local ...
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