The following 13 hospital credit rating downgrades occurred in the past two months. They are listed below in alphabetical order.
1. Albert Einstein Health Network (Philadelphia) — from Baa2 to Baa3 (Moody's)
2. Baptist Memorial Health Care (Memphis, Tenn.) — from A- to BBB+ (S&P)
3. Centegra Health System (Crystal Lake, Ill.) — from BBB to BB+ (S&P)
4. DeKalb Medical Center (Decatur, Ga.) — from BBB- to BB (Fitch)
5. Great Plains Regional Medical Center (Elk City, Okla.) — from BB- to B+ (Fitch)
6. Lahey Health System (Burlington, Mass.) — from A+ to A (Fitch)
7. Lawrence (Mass.) General Hospital — from BBB- to BB+ (S&P)
8. MaineGeneral Medical Center (Augusta) — from Ba2 to Ba3 (Moody's)
9. Monroe (Wis.) Clinic — from A3 to Baa1 (Moody's)
10. Stamford (Conn.) Hospital — from A- to BBB+ (S&P)
11. Tulare (Calif.) Regional Medical Center — from B to CC (Fitch)
12. UnityPoint Health (Des Moines, Iowa) — from Aa3 to A1 (Moody's)
13. UPMC (Pittsburgh) — from Aa3 to A1 (Moody's)