Georgia Critical Access Hospital Receives $31M FHA Loan to Modernize Facility

The Hospital Authority of Effingham County, which operates critical access Effingham Hospital in Springfield, Ga., has received a $30.94 million loan for modernization projects financed by FHA Section 242 Hospital Mortgage Insurance from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in a deal that was structured and secured by Springfield, Pa.-based InnoVative Capital, according to a joint release by Effingham Hospital and InnoVative Capital.

Funding for the loan took the form of $28.6 million Recovery Zone Economic Development Bonds, which provides a 45 percent federal subsidy to reimburse Effingham's annual interest cost. Taxable bonds funded the remaining loan amount of $2.3 million.

With FHA 242 Mortgage Insurance guaranteeing Effingham's loan and Ginnie Mae securities collateralizing the debt, Effingham's Series 2010 bonds received Standard and Poor's highest credit rating of "AAA." The combination of "AAA" rating and a 45 percent interest rate subsidy produced a record low net interest rate for Effingham of 3.63 percent.

The modernization projects being funded by the loan include the renovation and expansion of the hospital's current facility as well as the construction of a clinical services facility adjacent to the main facility for surgery, imaging and the emergency department, among other services.

Read the release on Effingham Hospital (pdf).

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