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Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs
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    Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs

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    The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs (ASD(HA)) is chartered under United States Department of Defense Directive (DoDD) 5136.1 in 1994. This DoDD states that the ASD(HA) is the principal advisor to the U.S. Secretary of Defense on all "DoD health policies, programs and activities." In addition to exercising oversight of all DoD health resources, ASD(HA) serves as director of the Tricare Management Activity.

    The ASD(HA) reports to the Undersecretary of Defense (Personnel and Readiness), or USD(P&R). A political appointee responsible for the United States Department of Defense's Military Health System [1], the ASD(HA) is an Executive Service Level IV official. He or she is nominated by the president of the United States, and confirmed by the United States Senate.

    History

    This position was originally established in 1949 as the Chairman, Armed Forces Medical Policy Council. Reorganization Plan No. 6 (1953) abolished the council and transferred its functions to a new position, the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs). In August 1953, some functions of this position were transferred to the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Manpower), and the title was changed to Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health and Medical).

    The position was abolished completely on January 31, 1961, and for the remainder of the decade, all of its functions were vested in the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Manpower). However, Congress authorized a permanent assistant secretary position for health affairs in November 1969 (P.L. 91-121). The post was then re-established as Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health and Environment) in June 1970 by Defense Directive 5136.1. In January 1976, the position was re-designated Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs), a title that has endured to the present day.

    Responsibilities

    The ASD(HA) is responsible for a number of organizations which directly affect the health care of service members and their dependents. These responsibilities are executed through several Senior Executive Service managers, including the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs) and the following Deputy Assistant Secretaries:

    • Force Health Protection & Readiness (FHP&R)
    • Clinical and Program Policy
    • Health Budgets and Financial Policy.

    Other special activities within Health Affairs' jurisdiction include the TRICARE Management Activity, an extensive network of private physicians and hospitals providing health maintenance to service members. With a $40 billion budget (as of 2005), the Military Health System (MHS) provides care for roughly 9.2 million (as of 2005) people through TRICARE and through more than 70 military hospitals worldwide. MHS comprises over 133,000 military and civilian doctors, nurses, medical educators, researchers, health care providers, allied health professionals, and health administration personnel worldwide, providing our nation with an unequalled integrated healthcare delivery, expeditionary medical, educational, and research capability.

    The ASD (HA) oversees the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences (USUHS), which educates uniform physicians and other health professionals for the Army, Navy, Air Force and Public Health Service. The ASD(HA) also directly tasks the International Health Division of FHP&R, while FHP&R provides administrative oversight and resources.

    Current and Past Assistant Secretaries

    The table below includes both the various titles of this post over time, as well as all the holders of those offices.

    Assistant Secretaries of Defense (Health Affairs)
    Name Tenure SecDef(s) Served Under President(s) Served Under
    Chairman, Armed Forces Medical Policy Council
    Dr. Raymond B. Allen July 5, 1949 – September 30, 1949 Louis A. Johnson Harry Truman
    Dr. Richard L. Meiling October 1, 1949 - January 2, 1951 Louis A. Johnson
    George C. Marshall
    Harry Truman
    Dr. W. Randolph Lovelace July 1, 1951 - March 31, 1952 George C. Marshall
    Robert A. Lovett
    Harry Truman
    Dr. Melvin A. Casberg April 1, 1952 - March 31, 1953 Robert A. Lovett
    Charles E. Wilson
    Harry Truman
    Dwight Eisenhower
    Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs)
    Dr. Melvin A. Casberg April 1, 1953 - August 2, 1953 Charles E. Wilson Dwight Eisenhower
    Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health and Medical)
    Dr. Melvin A. Casberg August 3, 1953 - January 27, 1954 Charles E. Wilson Dwight Eisenhower
    Dr. Frank B. Berry January 28, 1954 - January 31, 1961 Charles E. Wilson
    Neil H. McElroy
    Thomas S. Gates
    Dwight Eisenhower
    John Kennedy
    Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health and Environment)
    Dr. Louis M. Rousselot July 22, 1970 - July 1, 1971 Melvin R. Laird Richard Nixon
    Dr. Richard Sloan Wilbur July 27, 1971 - September 1, 1973 Melvin R. Laird
    Elliot L. Richardson
    James R. Schlesinger
    Richard Nixon
    Dr. James R. Cowan February 19, 1974 - March 1, 1976 James R. Schlesinger
    Donald H. Rumsfeld
    Richard Nixon
    Gerald Ford
    Vernon McKenzie (Acting) March 2, 1976 - March 8, 1976 Donald H. Rumsfeld Gerald Ford
    Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs)
    Dr. Robert N. Smith August 30, 1976 - January 7, 1978 Donald H. Rumsfeld
    Harold Brown
    Gerald Ford
    Jimmy Carter
    Vernon McKenzie (Acting) January 8, 1978 - August 14, 1979 Harold Brown Jimmy Carter
    Dr. John Moxley III September 14, 1979 - August 9, 1981 Harold Brown
    Caspar W. Weinberger
    Jimmy Carter
    Ronald Reagan
    Dr. John Beary (Acting) August 10, 1981 - September 24, 1983 Caspar W. Weinberger Ronald Reagan
    Vernon McKenzie (Acting) September 25, 1983 - November 17, 1983 Caspar W. Weinberger Ronald Reagan
    Dr. William E. Mayer November 18, 1983 - April 21, 1989 Caspar W. Weinberger
    Frank C. Carlucci III
    William Howard Taft IV (Acting)
    Richard B. Cheney
    Ronald Reagan
    George H. W. Bush
    Dr. Enrique Méndez Jr. March 5, 1990 - January 20, 1993 Richard B. Cheney George H. W. Bush
    Dr. Edward D. Martin (Acting) January 20, 1993 - March 23, 1994 Leslie Aspin, Jr.
    William J. Perry
    William Clinton
    Dr. Stephen C. Joseph March 23, 1994 - March 31, 1997 William J. Perry
    William S. Cohen
    William Clinton
    Dr. Edward D. Martin (Acting) April 1, 1997 - February 28, 1998 William S. Cohen William Clinton
    Gary Christopherson (Acting) March 1, 1998 - May 25, 1998 William S. Cohen William Clinton
    Dr. Sue Bailey May 26, 1998 - August 10, 2000 William S. Cohen William Clinton
    Dr. J. Jarrett Clinton August 14, 2000 - October 29, 2001 William S. Cohen
    Donald H. Rumsfeld
    William Clinton
    George W. Bush
    Dr. William Winkenwerder, Jr. October 29, 2001 - April 12, 2007 Donald H. Rumsfeld George W. Bush
    Dr. S. Ward Casscells April 12, 2007 - April 28, 2009 Robert M. Gates George W. Bush
    Barack Obama
    Ellen Embrey (Acting*) April 29, 2009 - January 31, 2010 Robert M. Gates Barack Obama
    Allen W. Middleton (Acting*) February 1, 2010 - February 28, 2010 Robert M. Gates Barack Obama
    Dr. Charles L. Rice (Acting*) March 1, 2010 - September 6, 2010 Robert M. Gates Barack Obama
    Dr. George P. Taylor, Jr. (Acting*) September 7, 2010 - December 22, 2010 Robert M. Gates Barack Obama
    Dr. Jonathan A. Woodson December 22, 2010 - May 1, 2016 Robert M. Gates

    Leon Panetta

    Chuck Hagel

    Ashton Carter

    Barack Obama
    Dr. Karen S. Guice (Acting*) May 2, 2016 - January 20, 2017 Ashton Carter Barack Obama
    Dr. David J. Smith (Acting*) January 20, 2017 - August 23, 2017 James Mattis Donald Trump
    Thomas P. McCaffery (Acting) August 23, 2017 - August 5, 2019 James Mattis
    Mark Esper
    Donald Trump
    Honorable Thomas P. McCaffery August 5, 2019 - January 20, 2021 Mark Esper Donald Trump
    Dr. Terry A. Adirim (Acting) January 20, 2021 – March 1, 2023 Lloyd Austin Joe Biden
    Lester Martínez López March 1, 2023 – present Lloyd Austin Joe Biden

    Persons marked with a * are interim officials described in military documents as "Performing the Duties of the ASD/HA," rather than as "Acting"


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