Today's Top 20 Health Finance Articles
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HCA, CHS, Tenet and UHS: 342 hospitals, $112B in revenue
Four of the major for-profit hospital chains operate 342 acute care hospitals across the U.S. and reported more than $112 billion in revenue combined in 2023. -
10 RCM headlines to know in February
From Change Healthcare confirming it was hacked by a ransomware gang to Allina Health announcing it will transition 2,000 IT and revenue cycle employees to Optum, here are 10 RCM headlines Becker's reported in February. -
33 statistics on hospital profitability
The average operating margin for hospitals in January was 5.1%, down 11% from December, according to the Kaufman Hall National Hospital Flash Report. -
Trinity Health CEO's top focus to boost financial performance
Trinity Health significantly reduced its operating losses and increased its positive cash flow margin in the first six months of the 2024 fiscal year, and President and CEO Michael Slubowski has a plan to continue improving enterprise-wide financial health, focused first on access to care. -
34.5% of hospitals complying with price transparency rule, report says
A PatientRightsAdvocate.org report from Feb. 29 found that just 689 (34.5%) of 2,000 hospitals it examined were fully compliant with federal price transparency rules. -
BJC posts $141.6M operating income, 2% margin
St. Louis-based BJC HealthCare reported an operating income of $141.6 million (2% margin) in 2023, improving on the $48 million loss (-0.7% margin) it posted the previous year. -
Cleveland Clinic back in the black
Cleveland Clinic posted an operating income of $64.3 million in 2023 after posting a $211.3 million loss in 2022, according to its financial report released Feb. 29. -
S&P upgrades Cooper University Health for 2nd year running
S&P Global Ratings upgraded Cooper University Health Care's credit rating for bonds issued by Camden (N.J.) County Improvement Authority to an "A" with a positive outlook. -
Hospital margins drop 11% month over month
Nonprofit hospital margins had a double-digit drop from December to January 2024, according to the Kaufman Hall National Hospital Flash Report. -
Marshfield Clinic Wisconsin location closing urgent care services
Marshfield (Wis.) Clinic Health System is closing the urgent care services at its Marshfield Medical Center-Weston (Wis.) location effective March 8. -
ProMedica cuts operating losses by 91%
Toledo, Ohio-based ProMedica reported an operating loss of $44.5 million in 2023, a 91% improvement on the $470.9 million loss in 2022 with all business lines improving year over year, according to financial documents published Feb. 29. -
Penn State Health sees 120% operating income increase; CFO predicts 'long-term success'
Hershey, Pa.-based Penn State Health saw $22.9 million in operating income in the first six months of fiscal year 2024, ending Dec. 31, 2023, a 120% increase from a loss of $114.1 million for the first six months of fiscal year 2023, according to a recent financial report. -
Loma Linda Health launches $300M campaign
Loma Linda (Calif.) Health launched a multimillion dollar campaign Feb. 28 focused on growth and innovation. -
Tower Health closes 2 Pennsylvania urgent care centers
West Reading, Pa.-based Tower Health has permanently closed two of its Pennsylvania urgent care centers and is making changes to other locations as part of consolidation efforts that started Feb. 25. -
15 health systems with strong finances
Here are 15 health systems with strong operational metrics and solid financial positions, according to reports from credit rating agencies Fitch Ratings and Moody's Investors Service released in 2024. -
Patient collections fall to 48%
The rate of patient collections fell from 54.8% in 2021 to 47.8% in 2022 and 2023, according to an analysis from Kodiak Solutions. -
Cone Health hires execs from vendor for new value-based care center
Greensboro, N.C.-based Cone Health has established its own Center for Value-Based Care and hired three leaders to head up its work. -
Newly combined Pennsylvania system cuts losses in its first year
Independence Health System cut its losses by 14% in its first year as a combined health system, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported Feb. 27. -
UHS CEO eyes return to 'pre-COVID trends' in 2024
King of Prussia, Pa.-based Universal Health Services projects net revenues to hit up to $15.7 billion in 2024, which would represent year-year-year growth of up to 10%, executives said during the company's Feb. 28 earnings call. -
Walgreens to pull VillageMD clinics from Illinois
Walgreens' Village MD is planning to exit the Illinois market in April, a spokesperson confirmed to Becker's on Feb. 28.
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