
Baptist Health Reports $12.9M Operating Loss
Patient revenue increased in 2022, even though patient volume hasn't quite returned to pre-pandemic levels. read more >
Patient revenue increased in 2022, even though patient volume hasn't quite returned to pre-pandemic levels. read more >
Hospitals in Arkansas and around the country are desperately seeking nurses to care for a surging number of COVID-19 patients, and providers fear the demand will rise during the upcoming flu season. read more >
Baptist Health of Little Rock reported an eye-popping $115 million in operating income in 2020, thanks to government stimulus funds. read more >
Arkansas hospitals are still losing millions of dollars to the COVID-19 pandemic, and executives say they can’t count on a second injection of federal stimulus money. read more >
Baptist Health of Little Rock, like other health care providers in the state, took a financial hit in the first quarter as a result of COVID-19, and it isn’t looking better for the second quarter, which ended June 30. read more >
Baptist Health of Little Rock reported an operating loss of $20.9 million for 2018, marking the third straight year of operating losses for the state’s largest hospital system. read more >
Baptist Health, the state's largest hospital system, on Friday named Brent Beaulieu as its senior vice president and chief financial officer. read more >
2017 was a tough year for some Arkansas hospitals, and the situation could be getting worse. read more >
UAMS and Baptist Health both report millions of dollars in operating losses in the most recent fiscal year. read more >