
Student Loan Payments Resume: How Arkansas Employers Are Easing the Burden
With student loan payments resuming, some employers are helping workers access a program to eliminate debt. read more >
With student loan payments resuming, some employers are helping workers access a program to eliminate debt. read more >
The 340B Drug Pricing Program allows community health centers and about 50 qualified hospitals in Arkansas to buy discounted prescription drugs from manufacturers, using the money to improve patient care. 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 >