- Other Name
- Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs
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- Federal/National
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- United States
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Description
The Assistant Secretary of War for Health Affairs is the principal advisor to the Secretary of War and the Under Secretary of War for Personnel and Readiness for all Department of War health and force health protection policies, programs, and activities. In carrying out these responsibilities, the ASW(HA) exercises authority, direction, and control through the [Defense Health AgencyGoes to DHA](https://www.dha.mil/ "Goes to DHA") over the DOW medical and dental personnel authorizations and policy, facilities, programs, funding, and other consolidated resources. To learn more about ASW(HA) responsibilities and functions, please refer to the [DOD Directive 5136.01Opens to DOD Directive 5136.01 on WDS site](https://www.esd.whs.mil/Portals/54/Documents/DD/issuances/dodd/513601p.pdf "Opens to DOD Directive 5136.01 on WDS site").
**Vision**
The ASW(HA) ensures the effective execution of the Military Health System vision: to become the world’s role model of an integrated military system of health and readiness delivering technology-enabled, innovative, and service-focused care in support of our nation’s military mission – anytime, anywhere.
**Military Health System Strategy **
The MHS Strategy for Fiscal Years 2024-2029 outlines the mission, guiding principles, and goals of the MHS. The four goals provide an actionable roadmap to effectively deliver the required MHS capabilities:
1. **Take Care of Our People**. Healthy, educated, and trained people take better care of people. We must restore the well-being of our healthcare personnel so that they are ready to provide the best care and the best support for those who go into harm’s way.
2. **Stabilize the MHS**. The realignment of medical personnel, coupled with a volatile health care economy and a new electronic health record, created challenges to care for our beneficiaries and impacted our ability to efficiently generate and sustain medically ready and ready medical forces.
3. **Modernize the MHS**. Health systems worldwide must transform to keep up with the pace of rapid innovation. A complex and challenging national security landscape requires us to streamline and reform health care delivery to make the best, most effective use of our nation’s resources.
4. **Integrate MHS Capabilities**. Resources must be strategically applied to effectively and efficiently deliver the five integrated military health service capabilities: first responder care, forward resuscitative care, enroute care, theater hospitalization, and definitive care.
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