5 latest hospital credit downgrades

The following five hospital credit rating downgrades occurred in the last month. They are listed below in alphabetical order. 

Advertisement

1. EvergreenHealth (Kirkland, Wash.) — from “A+” to “A” (S&P)

2. Integris Health (Oklahoma City) — from “Aa3” to “A1” (Moody’s)

3. Palomar Health (Escondido, Calif.) — from “A” to “BBB” (S&P)

4. ProMedica (Toledo, Ohio) — from “A+” to “BBB” (S&P)

5. Southeastern Medical Center (Lumberton, N.C.) — from “A” to “A-” (Fitch)

More articles on healthcare finance:
12 hospitals with strong finances
California health system’s bankruptcy challenged by employee union
Oklahoma hospital on brink of closure gets taxpayer infusion to make payroll

At the Becker's 11th Annual IT + Revenue Cycle Conference: The Future of AI & Digital Health, taking place September 14–17 in Chicago, healthcare executives and digital leaders from across the country will come together to explore how AI, interoperability, cybersecurity, and revenue cycle innovation are transforming care delivery, strengthening financial performance, and driving the next era of digital health. Apply for complimentary registration now.

Advertisement

Next Up in Financial Management

Advertisement

Comments are closed.