Becker's Healthcare September 18, 2024
Alan Condon

St.-Louis-based Ascension reported a $79 million operating loss (-0.3% margin) for the 10 months ending April 30, a substantial improvement on the $1.2 billion operating loss in the previous 10-month period.

The results include $402 million in one-time, non-cash write-downs and non-recurring losses.

In May and June 2024, operations were hampered by the May ransomware attack, resulting in reduced revenues from the associated business interruption along with costs incurred to address the issues and other business-related expenses.

Despite this incident, Ascension drove a $1.2 billion operational improvement year over year for the 10 months ending April 30. The 136-hospital system’s economic improvement plans focused on volume growth, rates and pricing, and cost levers.

The results are a notable...

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