Erlanger Health System Starts Fiscal Year With $1.3M Loss, Blames Physician Vacation, Overtime

Erlanger Health System, based in Chattanooga, Tenn., has reported a loss of $1.3 million for the start of the new fiscal year, up from last year’s loss of $1 million, according to a Times Free Press report.

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According to the report, July marks the first month of the current fiscal year. Officials attributed the hospital’s losses on overtime and physician vacations, according to the report.

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