Fitch affirms Winthrop-University Hospital’s ‘BBB+’ rating

Fitch Ratings has affirmed the “BBB+” rating on Mineola, N.Y.-based Winthrop-University Hospital’s $130.2 million of series 2012 bonds.

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The rating affirmation is based on a number of factors, including WUH’s solid market position and strong start to fiscal year 2016.

The outlook is stable.

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