Search Sort by Newest to OldestOldest to NewestRelevanceA-ZZ-A Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 11 Current page 12 Page 13 … Next page › Last page Last In Defense of Not-for-Profit Healthcare How soon they forget. Throughout 2020 and 2021, the media was full of praise for hospitals and healthcare workers on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. When the pandemic was new... Blog Hitting the Reset Button With one out of every two hospitals expected to show an operating loss in 2022, presentations to the rating agencies in many cases need to focus more on the turnaround plan and less on... Blog The Massive Gulf Between Normal and Today We see a continued modest capital formation environment. Bon Secours Mercy issued approximately $400 million of tax-exempt debt in a very difficult market. The transaction got done, but... Blog The Sobering State of Hospital Finances The American Hospital Association has released a report that we prepared for them on the state of hospital finances—and the results are sobering. We are projecting 2022 to be the worst... Blog Navigating Under Pressure Not-for-profit healthcare issuance remains light across all public and private funding channels. Rates remain relatively attractive, but uncertainty about the depth and breadth of the... Blog A Guide to Fighting Inflation for Higher Ed Leaders With no end to inflation in sight, higher ed leaders must take a strategic approach to address a new economic reality. Here are nine options to consider for immediate, near-term, and longer-term action. Blog 9/11 and the Gift of Not-for-Profit Healthcare In the wake of 9/11, New York City hospitals have stepped up brilliantly to take care of thousands of patients affected by the World Trade Center attack. Blog Living in Interesting Times Benchmark yield curves are flat to inverted but long rates remain historically attractive. Public market not-for-profit healthcare issuance is light, reflecting two previous years of... Blog Who's Bucking the Trend? It’s not all bad news when it comes to not-for-profit hospital financial performance. Some hospitals and health systems are navigating labor pressures and reporting improving results. Blog Leading a Servant Institution: A Conversation with West Virginia University’s Gordon Gee Gordon Gee, president of West Virginia University, sat down with the Kaufman Hall Higher Education team to reflect on his 42-year career as a university president and discuss the challenges facing higher education leadership today. Blog How Intractable Will Inflation Be? Public market not-for-profit healthcare issuance remains relatively light. There seems to be more activity in the private markets right now, but total external capital formation... Blog ESG Scores: What We Know and Don’t Know ESG scores from rating agencies reflect the risk that ESG issues will affect a hospital’s ability to earn cash flow and repay its debt, but are not “gold stars” for a sophisticated or well-considered ESG strategy. Blog Pagination First page First Previous page ‹ … Page 11 Current page 12 Page 13 … Next page › Last page Last
In Defense of Not-for-Profit Healthcare How soon they forget. Throughout 2020 and 2021, the media was full of praise for hospitals and healthcare workers on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic. When the pandemic was new... Blog
Hitting the Reset Button With one out of every two hospitals expected to show an operating loss in 2022, presentations to the rating agencies in many cases need to focus more on the turnaround plan and less on... Blog
The Massive Gulf Between Normal and Today We see a continued modest capital formation environment. Bon Secours Mercy issued approximately $400 million of tax-exempt debt in a very difficult market. The transaction got done, but... Blog
The Sobering State of Hospital Finances The American Hospital Association has released a report that we prepared for them on the state of hospital finances—and the results are sobering. We are projecting 2022 to be the worst... Blog
Navigating Under Pressure Not-for-profit healthcare issuance remains light across all public and private funding channels. Rates remain relatively attractive, but uncertainty about the depth and breadth of the... Blog
A Guide to Fighting Inflation for Higher Ed Leaders With no end to inflation in sight, higher ed leaders must take a strategic approach to address a new economic reality. Here are nine options to consider for immediate, near-term, and longer-term action. Blog
9/11 and the Gift of Not-for-Profit Healthcare In the wake of 9/11, New York City hospitals have stepped up brilliantly to take care of thousands of patients affected by the World Trade Center attack. Blog
Living in Interesting Times Benchmark yield curves are flat to inverted but long rates remain historically attractive. Public market not-for-profit healthcare issuance is light, reflecting two previous years of... Blog
Who's Bucking the Trend? It’s not all bad news when it comes to not-for-profit hospital financial performance. Some hospitals and health systems are navigating labor pressures and reporting improving results. Blog
Leading a Servant Institution: A Conversation with West Virginia University’s Gordon Gee Gordon Gee, president of West Virginia University, sat down with the Kaufman Hall Higher Education team to reflect on his 42-year career as a university president and discuss the challenges facing higher education leadership today. Blog
How Intractable Will Inflation Be? Public market not-for-profit healthcare issuance remains relatively light. There seems to be more activity in the private markets right now, but total external capital formation... Blog
ESG Scores: What We Know and Don’t Know ESG scores from rating agencies reflect the risk that ESG issues will affect a hospital’s ability to earn cash flow and repay its debt, but are not “gold stars” for a sophisticated or well-considered ESG strategy. Blog