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JANUARY 22, 2026 – 1745 UPDATE: Keller Army Community Hospital will make an operational assessment on Friday morning, January 23, 2026.

The decision to return to full operations will depend on the restoration of hospital utilities. The restoration of hospital utilities will depend on the repair of the water main break.

 
  • * Friday surgeries have been cancelled. Beneficiaries scheduled for surgery will be contacted and the procedure will be re=scheduled.
  • * Friday morning Primary Care appointments will be re-scheduled for virtual appointments or to a later date. Friday afternoon appointments are still scheduled (in-person) but are subject to change pending restoration of hospital utilities.
  • * A decision on Pharmacy, Radiology, and Laboratory departments will be made Friday morning pending restoration of hospital utilities. If these services are closed, contingency plans will be put in place.
We sincerely apologize to all our beneficiaries for the sudden suspension of hospital services. It is unfortunate that the water main break has impacted our facilities and the service we provide. We understand the significant inconvenience and concern this causes, and we want to assure you that we are working diligently to restore full services as safely and quickly as possible. Your health and well-being remain our highest priority, and we appreciate your patience and understanding during this challenging time.

We will provide an update on the hospital status on Friday morning.

Patient Resources

Healthcare Resolutions

About

The Healthcare Resolutions Program can help resolve clinically complex issues in a private and neutral setting.  

Patient Issues

Healthcare Resolutions can help resolve issues with health care, such as:
  • Dissatisfaction with treatment results or quality of care
  • Unexpected/adverse outcomes of care
  • Sentinel events
  • Medical errors
  • Misdiagnosis or delays in diagnosis
  • Unexpected death
  • Inability to communicate well with providers

Goals 

The goals of Healthcare Resolutions are to:
  • Resolve complex health care disputes, issues, and concerns at the lowest level, directly and at the earliest opportunity.
  • Ensure a fair resolution process for all parties - patients, health care providers, and the military treatment facility.
  • Combine patient, family, and provider input into process improvement initiatives and enhance patient-provider partnership in care delivery.
  • Promote organizational clarity and integrity, including training providers in disclosure techniques.
  • Share any unexpected outcomes of care openly and honestly, including system weaknesses, with patients and families.
  • If weaknesses are found, we will change and improve processes and functions. This is consistent with our role as a high-reliability organization.

Guiding Principles 

  • Confidentiality. Your identity is never shared without your permission.
  • Neutrality and Impartiality. We do not take sides in a dispute. Healthcare Resolutions aims to achieve the best possible outcome for all.
  • Independence. We operate across all levels of the MTF and will address any party about issues needing their attention.
  • Informality. We use candid and direct problem-solving processes to resolve disputes. Using the Healthcare Resolutions Program does not limit your right to pursue formal or legal processes.

How does the Healthcare Resolutions Program help resolve issues?

  • Conducts informal fact-finding, facilitates open communication between parties, and offers fair and equitable solutions
  • Communicates with patients and providers about quality of care issues; may enable mediation sessions with patients and providers
  • Negotiates and reasons to analyze situations; recommends appropriate actions for solutions, while ensuring that all parties understand their options and the processes involved
In some cases, the MTF leadership is informed about developing issues, while staying confidential and neutral. 

Who can use the Healthcare Resolutions Program?

The Healthcare Resolutions Program is available to all patients, beneficiaries, next of kin, and health care personnel assigned to the facility. We accept referrals from any beneficiary or staff member experiencing clinically complex patient care issues. For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact our office. 

Contact Us

Phone

Patient Relations/Advocate
315-774-8473

BCAC/DCAO
315-774-8214

Hours

Patient Relations/Advocate
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

BCAC/DCAO
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Location

Patient Relations/Advocate
Brian D. Allgood Ambulatory Clinic (900B)
Second Floor, Room 204

BCAC/DCAO
Keller Army Community Hospital (900)
Second Floor, Room 2E07

CLOSED on the following dates due to federal designated holidays or by Executive Order of the President of the United States:

  • Monday, October 13, 2025 (Columbus Day)
  • Tuesday, November 11, 2025 (Veterans Day)
  • Thursday, November 27, 2025 (Thanksgiving Day)
  • Thursday, December 25, 2025 (Christmas Day)
  • Thursday, January 1, 2026 (New Year’s Day)
  • Monday, January 19, 2026 (Birth of Martin Luther King, Jr.)
  • Monday, February 16, 2026 (Washington’s Birthday)
  • Monday, May 25, 2026 (Memorial Day)
  • Friday, June 19, 2026 (Juneteenth National Independence Day)
  • Friday, July 3, 2026 (Independence Day)
  • Monday, September 5, 2026 (Labor Day)

 

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