Detroit-Area Hospitals Recovering Financially

Most of Southeast Michigan’s hospital systems have seen improved profits recently, in the wake of a stronger economy, greater expense controls and stock market improvements, according to a report in Crain’s Detroit Business.

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According to the report, finance officers at William Beaumont Hospitals, Trinity Health, St. John Providence Health System and Oakwood Healthcare predict 2010 will also be a stronger year financially.

In addition to seeing improved investment values and operating income, many of the Detroit-area hospitals are beginning to jump-start capital projects that had been put on hold in 2009 due to the faltering economy.

Read the Crain’s Detroit Business report on Detroit-area hospitals’ financial outlook.

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