Healthcare IT News April 21, 2023
Andrea Fox

The Defense Health Agency is launching a data-centric path to making military medicine “more precise, personal, predictive, preventive and participatory,” said its new director, Army Lieutenant General Dr. Telita Crosland, at HIMS23.

CHICAGO – In a vast, integrated health ecosystem, the future is high-tech and high-touch, “right in line with this year’s HIMSS23 theme, “Health that connects, tech that cares,” said. Dr. Telita Crosland, Lieutenant General, director of the Defense Health Agency.

Crosland described the agency’s virtual-first, data-driven focus for the next three years as a “fundamental shift” on Wednesday.

“Our big data becomes smart, insightful and actionable. Data becomes a vital sign – it’s our new pulse,” she said.

This summer, the agency will pick three facilities...

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