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    Military Health System Leader Emphasizes Support for Warfighters and Families

    Military Health System Leader Emphasizes Support for Warfighters and Families

    Photo By Keisha Frith | Dr. Stephen Ferrara, acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs, speaks...... read more read more

    NORTH CAROLINA, UNITED STATES

    09.05.2025

    Story by Keisha Frith 

    Womack Army Medical Center

    FORT BRAGG, NC-- The acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs Dr. Stephen Ferrara recently visited Womack Army Medical Center (WAMC), Fort Bragg, highlighting the critical role of the Military Health System in supporting warfighters and their families. He emphasized the importance of delivering high-quality medical care to those who we serve.

    “We’re here to support the warfighter, and I don’t think there’s a place that could embody that more than Fort Bragg,” said Ferrara. Fort Bragg is one of the largest U.S. military installations in the world with more than 50,000 service members assigned.

    As the principal medical advisor to the Secretary of Defense and the Undersecretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, Ferrara oversees health policy, programs, and force health protection across the MHS. Since his appointment to his position on Jan. 20, he has been visiting and touring military medical facilities to collect firsthand feedback to understand local issues and successes, which helps him advocate for the staff and resources needed.

    During the visit, he met with key leaders, department chiefs and toured various medical units to gain a deeper understanding of the unique aspects of WAMC’s mission and the challenges faced by health care providers in the field. Ferrara also presented coins to several individuals who have played a vital role in WAMC’s success, recognizing their dedication and hard work.

    At a town hall with Womack staff, he emphasized that one of the most important parts of his job is being the voice of healthcare providers and personnel.

    “What makes the Military Health System unique is there are many great health care systems in America, but we’re the only American healthcare system that goes to war,” he said. This means a high level of readiness is required for medical forces supporting both deployed personnel and their families with high-quality care.

    “I’m your voice,” Ferrara said. “When I’m advising up, its essential to have that kind of understanding, to hear from people that do the work. The reason we're doing all that is not only to help our beneficiaries by taking care of them, but it's to maintain our readiness.”

    Ferrara also emphasized the importance of collaboration between the Department of Defense and Department of Veterans Affairs. “We’re working together more closely than ever before, and that’s going to lead to better care for our veterans and our beneficiaries.”

    “By taking care of veterans, we’re not only improving their health outcomes, but were also improving readiness and generating revenue for our military treatment facilities,” Ferrara explained.

    The Military Health System is committed to delivering high-quality medical care to warfighters and their families ensuring their wellbeing and supporting their service.

    To learn more about the Military Health System visit https://health.mil/About-MHS

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    Date Taken: 09.05.2025
    Date Posted: 09.05.2025 16:13
    Story ID: 547346
    Location: NORTH CAROLINA, US

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