In a world where the pandemic continues, forcing hospitals to cancel elective surgeries and other procedures, it’s odd to see that so many are having financial difficulties. However, that’s the…
Although there are still a few months left in 2020, it’s time for hospitals to start their financial planning for next year. On top of following through and getting their…
At a time when many hospital systems are in flux, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic worsening their already shaky financial footing, it’s good to know that some remain in good…
The already tumultuous hospital systems have gotten more so over the past few months. The COVID-19 pandemic led to the cancellation of non-emergency procedures and led to a number of…
As the Covid-19 pandemic continues onward, many hospitals and healthcare systems are attempting to financially recover. The shutdown, which switched appointments to online-only and canceled many non-emergency surgeries, left the…
Despite Covid-19 and all of the complications that come along with it, some healthcare systems are thriving. There are 14, in fact, that have strong financial ratings. While these aren’t…
Prior to the Mid-March (in some states) Covid-19 pandemic, many health care systems were already in financial trouble. When most of those systems canceled their pre-scheduled non-essential and non-emergency medical…
As workers in many states head back to the office, hospitals and health care groups need to adjust to the new normal. Yes, some patients will still contract COVID-19 and…
Many hospitals are struggling due to the ongoing pandemic. They have canceled elective surgeries, are only seeing non-COVID-19 patients through telehealth or other applications, and are attempting to minimize every…
Now that the President has declared a national state of emergency and many states have followed suit by canceling schools and events, it’s safe to say that the COVID-19 pandemic…