Moody’s downgrades Marion County Health and Hospital to ‘Aa2’

Moody’s Investors Service downgraded Marion County (Ind.) Health and Hospital Corp.’s rating from “Aa1” to “Aa2.”

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The county operates Indianapolis-based Eskenazi Health, and its downgrade reflects the operational risks of the system. Though operations are stable, they require general fund support.

The outlook has been revised from negative to stable.

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