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A U.S. Bankruptcy Court hearing Monday will take up the university's winning bid for Mercy Hospital at last week's reopened auction.
November 1 -
Leaders of the African-Americans in Public Finance and Latinos in Public Finance hope to mirror the success of the Asian affinity group, the largest such assemblage.
October 26 -
Muni Pride partners with Women in Public Finance-Chicago, GFOA and NABL on two separate Chicago events.
October 12 -
Meaningful progress on DEI initiatives has a real effect on the workforce. We examine the dynamics that drive this conclusion and what it means for companies.
October 10 -
Escalating operating losses led to bond rating downgrades for Wise Health System ahead of its potential acquisition this quarter.
October 3 -
"That puts us well on our way to hitting our ambitious goal of $25 billion awarded to MWBEs by 2026," said New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
October 3 -
Labor costs and inflation weigh on hospitals, but improvement may be on the horizon.
September 12 -
In the first half of the year, private-sector jobs in the Big Apple surpassed pre-pandemic levels as payroll gains outperformed the national growth rate. However, Mayor Adams says there is one big problem that "will destroy New York City."
September 8 -
The 17 struggling hospitals awarded loans through the program serve low-income and elderly patients or are located in underserved areas.
September 7 -
Eskaton, a northern California-based not-for-profit, is spinning off the trio of healthcare facilities to stem fiscal bleeding, and focus on its strengths in the senior-living sector.
September 6