Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs
The assistant secretary of defense for health affairs is chartered under United States Department of Defense Directive 5136.1 in 1994. This DoDD states that the ASD is the principal advisor to the secretary of defense on all "DoD health policies, programs and activities." In addition to exercising oversight of all DoD health resources, ASD serves as director of the Tricare Management Activity.
The ASD reports to the undersecretary of defense (personnel and readiness), or USD. A political appointee responsible for the United States Department of Defense's Military Health System, the ASD is an Executive Service Level IV official. The assistant secretary 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 Chairman, Armed Forces Medical Policy Council. Reorganization Plan No. 6 abolished the council and transferred its functions to a new position, Assistant Secretary of Defense . In August 1953, some functions of this position were transferred to Assistant Secretary of Defense , and the title was changed to Assistant Secretary of Defense .The position was abolished completely on January 31, 1961, and for the remainder of the decade, all of its functions were vested in Assistant Secretary of Defense . However, Congress authorized a permanent assistant secretary position for health affairs in November 1969. The post was then re-established as Assistant Secretary of Defense in June 1970 by Defense Directive 5136.1. In January 1976, the position was re-designated Assistant Secretary of Defense , a title that has endured to the present day.
Responsibilities
The ASD 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 and the following deputy assistant secretaries:- Force Health Protection & Readiness
- Clinical and Program Policy
- Health Budgets and Financial Policy.
The ASD oversees the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences, which educates uniform physicians and other health professionals for the Army, Navy, Air Force and Public Health Service. The ASD also directly tasks the International Health Division of FHP&R, while FHP&R provides administrative oversight and resources.
Office holders
The table below includes both the various titles of this post over time, as well as all the holders of those offices.Persons marked with a * are interim officials described in military documents as "Performing the Duties of the ASD/HA," rather than as "Acting"