RDML Tracy Farrill
Principal Deputy of the Assistant Director for Healthcare Administration Functional Champion, MHS GENESIS
Defense Health Agency (DHA)
Rear Adm. Tracy Farrill currently serves as the MHS GENESIS Functional Champion for the Defense Health Agency and Principal Deputy of the Assistant Director for Healthcare Administration. She provides leadership in growing and enhancing high reliability model health care with outstanding clinical outcomes, excellent service, and training, establishing strong, collegial, mutually supportive partnerships across the federal footprint, private sector care, and military hospitals and clinics.
She was previously the Defense Health Network Continental Director, providing leadership to 26 military hospitals and clinics in the administration and management of healthcare delivery across all DOD hospitals and clinics, implementing policy, procedures, and direction that affect healthcare delivery and administration, as well as provide cross-functional support.
In her previous role as AD HCA Transition Director, Farrill provided leadership in Pre-Certification and Post-Certification efforts to meet the 2017 NDAA Military Health System Transformation mandate. She was responsible for the planning, management, and execution of the transition of healthcare facilities to a unified MHS under the authority, direction, and control of the DHA in coordination with the service.
She has served at multiple levels within healthcare delivery within the Indian Health Service, including clinical pharmacist, Area Pharmacy Consultant, Clinic Chief of Operations, and Chief Executive Officer. Prior to her assignment at the DHA, Farrill served as the Deputy Director of the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps Headquarters in Rockville, Maryland, providing leadership and oversight of career management functions for the Commissioned Corps officers across the nation in support of the U.S. Surgeon General.
She has deployed for the Secretary of Health and Human Services in response to multiple national emergencies as a Rapid Deployment Force Commander to include multiple hurricane responses, flooding, unaccompanied minors, remote area medical events and the response to Ebola in Monrovia, Africa.
Farrill graduated magna cum laude from the Oklahoma University Health Science Center, College of Pharmacy, with a bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy as well as a Doctorate Degree, and is board certified in Pharmacotherapy and Public Health. RDML Farrill also serves as the Interim Director, DHA Network Continental where she oversees all executive management, clinical operations, business operations, and strategy for 26 MTFs across the United States within the Military Health System’s direct-care system. She provides leadership in growing and enhancing a high reliability model healthcare network with outstanding clinical outcomes, excellent service, and training, establishing strong, collegial, mutually supportive partnerships across the federal footprint, private sector care, and MTFs within the network. Previous assignments included the Deputy Director of the Small Market and Stand-alone Medical Treatment Facility Organization (SSO), providing executive leadership to more than 60 MTFs across the United States, accounting for greater than one quarter of the health care encounters within the MHS’s direct-care system. RDML Farrill also served as the ADHCA Transition Director responsible for DHA efforts to meet the 2017 NDAA MHS Transformation mandate. She has served at multiple levels within health care delivery within the Indian Health Service,including clinical pharmacist, Area Pharmacy Consultant, Clinic Chief of Operations and Chief Executive Officer. Prior to her assignment at the DHA, RDML Farrill served as the Deputy Director of the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps Headquarters in Rockville, Maryland, providing leadership and oversight of career management functions for the Commissioned Corps officers across the nation in support of the United States Surgeon General.
RDML Tracy Farrill graduated magna cum laude from the Oklahoma University Health Science Center, College of Pharmacy with a bachelor’s degree in pharmacy, as well as a Doctorate Degree, and is board certified in Pharmacotherapy and Public Health. RDML Farrill is the proud mother of two daughters, Heather White and Michaela Benton and proud grandmother to her granddaughter Taos.
