Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs for Health explained

Post:Department of Veterans Affairs
Under Secretary for Health (USH)
Incumbentsince:July 21, 2022
Website:www.va.gov/health
Precursor:Chief Medical Director of the Veterans’ Administration (1991)
Seat:Washington, D.C.
Appointer:The President
Appointer Qualified:with Senate advice and consent
Reports To:Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Acting:no
Department:Veterans Health Administration
Insigniacaption:Agency Seal
Insigniasize:120
Insignia:Seal of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs.svg
Incumbent:Shereef Elnahal, MD
Deputy:Principal Deputy Undersecretary of Veterans Affairs for Health
Flag:Flag of the United States Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs.svg
Flagcaption:Personal flag of the Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs

The Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs for Health is a sub-cabinet position in the United States Department of Veterans Affairs. Formerly known as the Chief Medical Director of Veterans Health, the Undersecretary is the highest official directly responsible to the Secretary for the Veterans Health Administration, which is the largest agency within the department. Although the position is no longer required to be held by a licensed physician (as of 2004),[1] senior medical professionals such as hospital administrators are typically the preferred selectee for nomination, based on both demonstrated ability in the medical profession or health care administration, and with substantial experience in Veterans healthcare or similar programs.

From 2017 through July 2022, the position was vacant, with the last Senate-confirmed holder being Dr. David Shulkin, who was elevated to become the Secretary on February 14, 2017. As was the norm during much of the Trump administration, the position was filled by a myriad persons designated as acting undersecretary. Between 2018 and 2021, the position was held by Dr. Richard Stone, MD.[2] Following his resignation in July 2021, Deputy Under Secretary Dr. Steven. L. Lieberman assumed his duties.[3] On March 19, 2022, President Biden announced his intention to nominate Dr. Shereef Elnahal to serve as undersecretary. [4] Dr. Elnahal was confirmed by the Senate on July 21, 2022 and assumed his office the same day.[5]

List of Undersecretaries for Health

Term of Office
PortraitNameAssumed officeLeft Office
James W. Holsinger, Jr., MDMarch 15, 1990September 27, 1994
Kenneth W. Kizer, M.D., MPHSeptember 28, 1994[6] September 7, 2000
Thomas L. Garthwaite, MDSeptember 8, 2000[7] March 21, 2002
Robert H. Roswell, MDMarch 22, 2002April 6, 2004
Jonathan PerlinM.D, PhD, MSHA, FACPApril 6, 2004as Acting UndersecretaryApril 28, 2005
April 28, 2005[8] August 11, 2006[9] [10]
Matthew J. Kussman MD, MS, MACPAugust 12, 2006as Acting UndersecretaryMarch 25, 2007
March 25, 2007[11] May 9, 2009[12]
Gerald Cross, MDMay 10, 2009as Acting UndersecretaryFebruary 17, 2010
Robert Petzel, MDFebruary 18, 2010[13] May 16, 2014[14]
Robert L. Jesse, M.D., Ph.DMay 16, 2014as Principal Deputy UndersecretaryJuly 2, 2014
Carolyn M. Clancy, M.D.July 2, 2014as Interim UndersecretaryJune 23, 2015
David Shulkin, MDJune 23, 2015February 14, 2017
Poonam Alaigh, M.D.February 14, 2017as Acting UndersecretaryOctober 7, 2017[15]
Carolyn M. Clancy, M.D.October 7, 2017[16] as Acting UndersecretaryJuly 16, 2018
Richard A. Stone, M.D.July 16, 2018as VHA Executive in ChargeJuly 2021
Steven L. Lieberman M.D, FACHE, FACP, MSAJuly 2021as Acting Under SecretaryJuly 21, 2022
Shereef ElnahalJuly 21, 2022incumbent

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 38 U.S. Code § 305 - Under Secretary for Health . 2022-04-16 . LII / Legal Information Institute . en.
  2. Web site: Affairs . Office of Public and Intergovernmental . Richard A. Stone, MD - Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs . 2021-06-27 . www.va.gov . en.
  3. Web site: Affairs . Office of Public and Intergovernmental . Steven L. Lieberman, MD, MBA, FACHE, FACP - Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs . 2022-04-16 . www.va.gov . en.
  4. Web site: 2022-03-09 . President Biden Announces Key Nominees . 2022-04-16 . The White House . en-US.
  5. Web site: 2022-07-21 . PN1843 - Nomination of Shereef M. Elnahal for Department of Veterans Affairs, 117th Congress (2021-2022) . 2022-07-27 . www.congress.gov.
  6. Web site: 28 September 1994 . PN1617 - Nomination of Kenneth W. Kizer for Department of Veterans Affairs, 103rd Congress (1993-1994) .
  7. Web site: 8 September 2000 . PN1045 - Nomination of Thomas L. Garthwaite for Department of Veterans Affairs, 106th Congress (1999-2000) .
  8. Web site: 28 April 2005 . PN225 - Nomination of Jonathan Brian Perlin for Department of Veterans Affairs, 109th Congress (2005-2006) .
  9. Web site: VA's top doctor to step down . 2022-04-17 . GCN . en.
  10. Web site: Affairs . Office of Public and Intergovernmental . News Releases - Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs . 2022-04-17 . www.va.gov . en.
  11. Web site: 2007-05-25 . PN420 - Nomination of Michael J. Kussman for Department of Veterans Affairs, 110th Congress (2007-2008) . 2022-04-17 . www.congress.gov.
  12. Web site: Affairs . Office of Public and Intergovernmental . News Releases - Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs . 2022-04-17 . www.va.gov . en.
  13. Web site: 2010-02-11 . PN1199 - Nomination of Robert A. Petzel for Department of Veterans Affairs, 111th Congress (2009-2010) . 2022-04-17 . www.congress.gov.
  14. Web site: Affairs . Office of Public and Intergovernmental . News Releases - Office of Public and Intergovernmental Affairs . 2022-04-17 . www.va.gov . en.
  15. Web site: III . Leo Shane . 2017-09-25 . Top VA health official steps down as major reforms loom . 2022-04-16 . Military Times . en.
  16. Web site: III . Leo Shane . 2017-09-25 . Top VA health official steps down as major reforms loom . 2022-04-16 . Military Times . en.