11 latest hospital credit rating downgrades

The following 11 hospital credit rating downgrades occurred in the past two months. They are listed below in alphabetical order.

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    • Adventist HealthCare (Gaithersburg, Md.) — from Baa2 to Baa3 (Moody’s)
    • Great Plains Regional Medical Center (Elk City, Okla.) — from BB to BB- (Fitch)
    • Huntington Memorial Hospital (Pasadena, Calif.) — from A to A- (S&P)
    • Kuakini Health System (Honolulu) — from BB to B+ (S&P)
    • Opelousas (La.) General Hospital — from BBB- to BB+ (S&P)
    • ProMedica Healthcare (Toledo, Ohio) — from AA to AA- (S&P)
    • San Antonio Community Hospital (Upland, Calif.) — from A- to BBB+ (S&P)
    • Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital (Prairie du Sac, Wis.) — from Ba1 to B1 (Moody’s)
    • Swedish Covenant Hospital (Chicago) — from BBB+ to BBB (S&P)
    • Terrebonne General Medical Center (Houma, La.) — from A2 to A3 (Moody’s)
    • Wood County Hospital Association (Bowling Green, Ohio) — from Baa2 to Baa3 (Moody’s)

 

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