Hospital finances showing a rebound
Dallas Morning News, August 19, 2009
Hospital balance sheets hit historic lows last year, but a financial analysis shows a rebound. Hospitals have recovered substantially in the first quarter, reflecting modest improvements and stabilization in the financial markets, according to the Thomson Reuters' study examining 522 hospitals' financial data from second quarter 2005 through the first quarter of this year.
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