Tim Small is a seasoned managing director within Deloitte’s Federal Health practice, where he leverages over 20 years of extensive experience to drive transformative change in the military health sector. Currently, Tim leads a dedicated team that provides comprehensive program management, analytics, and consultative support...
Tim Small is a seasoned managing director within Deloitte’s Federal Health practice, where he leverages over 20 years of extensive experience to drive transformative change in the military health sector. Currently, Tim leads a dedicated team that provides comprehensive program management, analytics, and consultative support to the Defense Health Agency (DHA), specifically focusing on the Decision Support Directorate. His role is pivotal in delivering high-impact strategies that enhance decision-making processes and operational efficiency within the DHA.
One of Tim's key projects involves the development and implementation of a groundbreaking methodology designed to quantify the “readiness” of military healthcare professionals, including General Surgeons, Orthopedic Surgeons, and Critical Care physicians. This innovative approach not only streamlines the assessment of clinical readiness but also ensures that military medical personnel are optimally prepared to respond to the unique challenges of military operations. By integrating advanced healthcare information technology and analytics, Tim is at the forefront of enhancing the performance metrics that are critical to the success of the Military Health System (MHS).
Tim's expertise extends beyond analytics; he is adept in IT strategy, program management, and business development, which allows him to navigate the complexities of healthcare transformation effectively. His deep understanding of HIPAA regulations and business processes further strengthens his ability to implement strategies that are compliant and efficient. As a thought leader in the defense health arena, Tim Small continues to champion innovative solutions that drive breakthrough performance and improve health outcomes for military personnel and their families.