Charles Campbell Resigned as Chief Information Officer at Military Health System

Date of management change: August 05, 2010 

What Happened?

Falls Church, VA-based Military Health System accepted resignation of Charles Campbell as Chief Information Officer.

 

About the Company

On the battlefield, every element of the Military Health System comes together to make the difference between life and death. Army, Navy and Air Force medical professionals help ensure those in uniform are medically ready to deploy anywhere around the globe on a moment's notice. And these medical professionals are also ready to go with them. There isn’t another military medical force like it in the world—with the expertise, the assets and the global reach of our health system. The Military Health System, however, is more than combat medicine. It’s a complex system that weaves together health care delivery, medical education, public health, private sector partnerships and cutting edge medical research and development. Exemplified by personal courage and a drive for excellence, the Military Health System is changing how health care is delivered throughout the United States and the world.

 

About the Person

Charles (Chuck) Campbell, Senior Executive Service, was appointed Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the Military Health System in September 2007. Mr. Campbell is the principal advisor to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs and to Department of Defense (DoD) medical leaders on all matters related to information management (IM) and information technology (IT).

 

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