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At the American Hospital Association’s (AHA) Annual Membership Meeting in Washington, D.C., two federal hospital leaders were honored with 2023 awards for their exceptional service in the health care field. Maj. Kimberly Forsythe, mental health officer in charge at 66th MDS Hanscom Clinic in Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts, received the Special Achievement Award. Col. Craig Keyes, chief of staff and deputy director at Defense Health Network — National Capital Region in Bethesda, Md., was honored with the Award for Excellence.

AHA President and CEO Rick Pollack commended the recipients, stating, “Our federal health systems play a vital role in advancing patient care in both the federal and private sector. It is with great pride that we acknowledge Colonel Keyes and Major Forsythe for their exemplary leadership, resilience, and dedication to ensuring access to quality care. The individuals in our federal health system are an invaluable asset to our nation.”

The achievements of Col. Keyes and Maj. Forsythe demonstrate their commitment to improving health care services for patients across the country. Their efforts have not gone unnoticed, and their contributions have been instrumental in advancing the field of health care. Their dedication to their work showcases the importance of federal health systems in providing high-quality care to individuals in need.

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