Moody’s assigns ‘A2’ rating to Henry Ford Health System

 
Moody’s Investors Service has assigned an “A2” rating to Detroit-based Henry Ford Health System’s proposed revenue bonds and upgraded existing bonds from “A3” to “A2,” affecting $845 million of existing debt.

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The ratings reflect Moody’s view that Henry Ford Health System will continue generating stronger margins over the next year.

The rating outlook has been revised from positive to stable.

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