JOHNSON CITY, Tenn., Nov. 06, 2019 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Six months after issuing the highest credit rating for either Wellmont Health System or Mountain States Health Alliance in more than 20 years, S&P Global Ratings in an interim report affirmed its upgraded A- rating with a stable outlook for Ballad Health.
In its report supporting the higher debt rating, S&P pointed to “generally solid balance sheet metrics” and balance sheet management, an “experienced management team” with “proven turnaround and integration skills,” a “strong enterprise profile” and solid market position. S&P also cited the significant operational and financial improvement over the two years since the merger creating Ballad Health was completed.
The report comes after Ballad Health’s audited results for the fiscal year ended June 2019 demonstrated significant improvement in operating income and exceptional cost management. Over the past fiscal year, while S&P calculates a total operating revenue increase of 1.3 percent, Ballad Health was successful in reducing operating expenses slightly, thus expanding the operating margin. A major highlight in the improved performance was the financial turnaround of Holston Valley Medical Center, which turned nearly a decade of continual operating losses into an operating gain in fiscal 2019.
“We are pleased that S&P has taken the time to evaluate our financial results and that they feel comfortable with the higher debt ratings they awarded Ballad Health last April,” said Ballad Health Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Alan Levine. “While we have maintained a disciplined operating approach, we have invested in the recruitment of nearly 200 new providers to the region since the merger closed, an investment that will lead to even greater access for our communities. We have reduced pricing for our hundreds of physician access points and urgent care centers, invested in a new addiction medicine fellowship program at East Tennessee State University and a new dental residency program in Southwest Virginia, and we announced our intent to bring the first residential addiction treatment facility to the region to serve women who are pregnant or homeless and suffering from substance use disorder. We opened a new urgent care center recently in Lee County, Virginia, a prelude to the opening of America’s newest rural hospital – a hospital which was previously closed. The synergies from the merger are allowing us to stabilize our operating results and make these important COPA-related investments, all while reducing the overall cost of healthcare for our region’s employers.”
“The operating environment for non-urban and rural hospitals is challenging, and the continued trend of hospital closures across the nation is further impairing access to healthcare,” said Ballad Health Board Member and Lead Independent Director, David Lester. “As a board, we are focused on a sustainable operating model, which is compliant with the important COPA-related requirements we are all committed to.”
S&P said it will meet with Ballad Health management in the coming months for an update on the operating and financial plans.
Attached: S&P Global Ratings' report for Ballad Health
About Ballad Health:
Ballad Health is an integrated healthcare delivery system serving 29 counties of Northeast Tennessee, Southwest Virginia, Northwestern North Carolina and Southeastern Kentucky. Ballad Health was created in 2018 to improve the health of people in these regions. Ballad Health operates a family of 21 hospitals in Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia, including three tertiary medical centers, a dedicated children’s hospital, several community hospitals, three critical access hospitals, a behavioral health hospital, an addiction treatment facility, long-term care facilities, home care and hospice services, retail pharmacies, outpatient services and a comprehensive medical management corporation. Learn more about Ballad Health at www.balladhealth.org.
Contact:
Meaghan Smith
Communications Manager
239-297-7959
meaghan.smith@balladhealth.org
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