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Prepared Statement Of The Honorable Jonathan Woodson, M.D., Assistant Secretary Of Defense (Health Affairs) And Surgeons General Of The Military Departments Before The House Armed Services Committee Subcommittee On Military Personnel   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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U.S. Defense Health Agency
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Prepared Statement Of The Honorable Jonathan Woodson, M.D., Assistant Secretary Of Defense (Health Affairs) And Surgeons General Of The Military Departments Before The House Armed Services Committee Subcommittee On Military Personnel
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"Thank you for the opportunity to come before you today to specifically remark on the recent recommendations from the Military Compensation and Retirement Modernization Commission (MCRMC), as well as to discuss the state of the Military Health System (MHS), and our plans for the future. Our testimony reflects the shared perspective and vision of the entire MHS leadership team that is testifying before you today.

The Commission has performed a valuable service to the Department and the nation. The Commission’s 18-month independent review reaffirmed many positive changes we are making to help enhance the Services’ capability to recruit, train and retain America’s All-Volunteer Force in the present and future, while supporting those who have served our Nation. In addition, it pointed out areas where we can do better. In many cases, we have come to similar conclusions about the challenges facing military medicine with the end of kinetic combat operations.

There were many important recommendations with which we concur, and have already moved into implementation. There were other recommendations that contained suggestions that matched actions that were already well under way. The Commission’s endorsement of these approaches is both welcome and helpful."


Subjects: Defense Health Agency; Congressional testimony
Language eng
Publication date 11 June 2015
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IA Collections: usnavybumedhistoryoffice; medicalheritagelibrary
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06112015HASCMCRMCRecsWoodsonSGsFINAL
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https://archive.org/details/06112015HASCMCRMCRecsWoodsonSGsFINAL
https://archive.org/download/06112015HASCMCRMCRecsWoodsonSGsFINAL/06-11-2015%20HASC%20-%20MCRMC%20Recs%20-%20Woodson%20%20SGs%20FINAL.pdf

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