MetroHealth recently announced it had a net loss of $2.7 million in 2011, which was $1.6 million more than county leaders expected earlier this year, according to the report. Moody’s also downgraded MetroHealth’s debt in December and gave the health system a negative outlook.
Mr. Moran did not receive any bonuses last year. In December, he said he will resign from his position but will stay with MetroHealth until a replacement is found.
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