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McLaren Health Care will use proceeds to fund capital projects including a replacement hospital for McLaren Greater Lansing.
June 12 -
Just when we thought levels could not go lower, here we are just a few basis points off the March lows in yield.
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Reaching beyond numbers, Health + Hospitals President Mitchell Katz is striving to overhaul a long-problematic $8 billion city unit.
April 18 -
A planned new medical center for New Jersey’s Inspira Health Network on track for completion late this year drove a two-notch upgrade.
April 11 -
Cleveland Clinic will be pricing $930 million of bonds and roughly half of the structure will be variable rate debt that the clinic hopes will lower its costs.
April 10 -
The Crookston City Council cleared the way for the city to issue revenue bonds to finance RiverView Health's estimated $48 million construction project.
March 18 -
Orrick brings on healthcare finance lawyer Robyn Helmlinger to the firm’s public finance group as a partner, based in San Francisco. She joins the firm from Squire Patton Boggs where she led their healthcare finance initiative.
March 11 -
S&P Global Ratings said that the integration of Martin Health System into the Cleveland Clinic will allow greater operating efficiencies.
February 14 -
The merger of Catholic Health Initiatives and Dignity Health creates a Chicago-based nonprofit healthcare system with $10 billion in debt and operations in 21 states.
February 4 -
Kristin Caid, a public finance attorney specializing in healthcare, joined Norton Rose Fulbright after 18 years at Kutak Rock.
January 16 -
The newly installed Gov. Janet Mills signed an executive order to move forward with voter-approved Medicaid expansion blocked by predecessor Paul LePage.
January 7 -
When you see construction along metro Augusta, Ga.'s busy thoroughfares, don't assume it's for stores, restaurants or hotels. The workers might be building a new physician's practice, outpatient clinic or primary-care center.
December 24 -
The state’s revenue forecast for the next two years shows increases of $442.8 million in fiscal 2020 and $386 million in fiscal 2021.
December 18 -
Melanie Her will be based in San Francisco.
December 18 -
The nation's No. 2 financial advisory services firm is hiring municipal executives in Ohio and Michigan.
December 18 -
Michael J. Mitchell, a 40-year veteran of public finance law, is remembered as a mentor.
December 18 -
A federal judge in Texas ruled that the Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional, which would affect nonprofit hospital credits if it withstands appeal.
December 18 -
A bankruptcy judge still has to review the sales agreement between Verity Health System and Santa Clara County.
December 13 -
The downgrade affects $114 million of debt issued for Good Samaritan Hospital, owned by Knox County, Indiana.
December 11 -
The soon-to-depart governor continues to fight Medicaid expansion despite plans by his replacement to immediately implement the program.
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