Improving the military’s health IT program is a priority in the new White House budget proposal. The House Armed Services Subcommittees on Joint Military ...
Improving the military’s health IT program is a priority in the new White House budget proposal. The House Armed Services Subcommittees on Joint Military Personnel and Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities called a panel of witnesses to find out how they expect to make progress.
Witness panels:
Panel 1:
Lieutenant General Eric Schoomaker, Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Command and Army Surgeon General
Lieutenant Colonel Hon Pak, Army Chief Medical Information Officer
Rear Admiral Thomas Cullison, Navy Deputy Surgeon General
Major General Dr. Charles Bruce Green, Air Force Deputy Surgeon General
Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Donald Kowalewski, Internal Medicine Consultant to the Air Force Surgeon General
Captain Dr. Robert Marshall, Director of Medical Informatics at the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery in the US Navy
Panel 2:
Ward Casscells, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs
Charles Campbell, Chief Information Officer, Military Health System
Colonel Claude Hines Jr., Program Manager, Defense Health Information Management Systems
Tommy Morris, Acting Director, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Force Health Protection & Readiness Programs
Tim Harp, Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance and Information Technology Acquisition
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