Adventist Health downgraded to ‘A2’

Roseville, Calif.-based Adventist Health had its credit rating downgraded by S&P Global from “A1,” according to an Aug. 21 filing.

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The 27-hospital system, which operates in its home state as well as Oregon and Hawaii, said in February it planned to go from seven networks of care to five to reduce costs.

The reorganization will result in job cuts to include executives, the system said at the time.

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