William Mahoney honored with Missouri Hospital Association’s Distinguished Service Award
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William Mahoney, President of Cox Medical Center Branson and Senior Vice President of the Community Hospital Group at CoxHealth, has been awarded the Distinguished Service Award, the highest honor given by the Missouri Hospital Association (MHA).

This award, established in 1975, recognizes individuals who have made significant contributions to hospitals, health systems, communities, health care and the MHA.
Mahoney is recognized as a champion for the community, having worked tirelessly to improve access to care, support local initiatives and strengthen partnerships that enhance the health and well-being of families throughout the Ozarks. His leadership has been crucial in fostering a culture of teamwork and trust, ensuring that every patient and employee feels heard, valued and supported.
“What has always stood out to me about Cox Branson is the culture, which flows directly from William’s leadership,” says Max Buetow, president and CEO of CoxHealth. “William’s true superpower is his heart for service. He loves people, and he gives the best of himself to improve the lives of our patients and our colleagues.”
Under the guidance of Mahoney, three of CoxHealth's rural hospitals have received national recognition for their excellence in quality and patient experience. Cox Medical Center Branson has achieved multiple "A" ratings from the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade, which reflects the hospital's strong commitment to patient safety and quality care. Additionally, Cox Monett Hospital and Cox Barton County Hospital have each been awarded five-star ratings for patient experience by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Beyond these impressive metrics and milestones, Mahoney is celebrated for his servant leadership and his deep belief in the importance of connection, compassion, and collaboration.
Mahoney joins a remarkable group of honorees who exemplify servant leadership, empowering caregivers and enriching the lives of those we serve.
The award was presented on Nov. 5 during the MHA’s 103rd Annual Convention, which was held in St. Charles, Mo.




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