A new report by Moody's Investors Service found that non-profit hospitals in the U.S. experienced the lowest revenue growth in more than a decade and flat admissions during 2010, according to a report by the Healthcare Financial Management Association.
The report, "Revenue Growth Lowest in More Than a Decade for Not-For-Profit Hospitals in 2010, According to Preliminary Median Data," found that median revenue growth for hospitals was 4.2 percent in 2010, a sharp decline from 6.5 percent in 2009.
Read the HFMA report on non-profit hospital revenue growth.
Read more coverage on non-profit hospital finances:
- Moody's: Rating Volatility in Healthcare At Lowest in 10 Years
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The report, "Revenue Growth Lowest in More Than a Decade for Not-For-Profit Hospitals in 2010, According to Preliminary Median Data," found that median revenue growth for hospitals was 4.2 percent in 2010, a sharp decline from 6.5 percent in 2009.
Read the HFMA report on non-profit hospital revenue growth.
Read more coverage on non-profit hospital finances:
- Moody's: Rating Volatility in Healthcare At Lowest in 10 Years
- Moody's: Hospital Downgrades Outpace Upgrades Over Last Five Years