Beloit Health System receives WHA’s Advocacy All-Star award for 2025

Beloit Health System receives WHA’s Advocacy All-Star award for 2025
Timothy McKevett President and CEO — Beloit Memorial Hospital
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Beloit Health System has been awarded the Wisconsin Hospital Association’s (WHA) Advocacy All-Star Award for 2025. This annual award is presented to a hospital or health system that demonstrates strong commitment to grassroots advocacy in support of the community.

Eric Borgerding, the President and CEO of WHA, praised the efforts of Beloit Health System, stating, “Beloit Health System has been a great partner and advocate on health care issues. Their team doesn’t just participate — they lead. They have been instrumental in raising the bar on grassroots engagement and ensuring that the voices of hospitals and their communities are heard.”

Tim McKevett, the President and CEO of Beloit Health System, expressed appreciation for the award, saying, “We are honored to receive the Advocacy All-Star award from WHA. Advocacy is all about our commitment to our community and our dedication to the health of our residents. Our efforts are personal because our patients deserve the best. There is nothing more important than the health of our community.”

The award highlights the commitment and teamwork of Beloit Health System staff in hosting meetings with area legislators and engaging with the community. Their dedication to healthcare advocacy is acknowledged as a key factor in their success.

The team’s efforts and commitment to providing exceptional care have been recognized and celebrated with this honor.



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