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Twelve U.S. Health Systems Downgraded in Twelve Months on $2.8B Aggregate Operating Losses

Rating agencies flag systemic margin compression across nonprofit hospital infrastructure as labor costs climb 18-22% year-over-year.

Published June 28, 2026 Source Becker's Hospital Review From the chopped neck
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JOHNNIE BLUE · June 28, 2026

Twelve U.S. Health Systems Downgraded in Twelve Months on $2.8B Aggregate Operating Losses

Rating agencies flag systemic margin compression across nonprofit hospital infrastructure as labor costs climb 18-22% year-over-year.

Moody's, S&P, and Fitch downgraded twelve separate health systems between January and December 2024, marking the steepest one-year cluster of hospital credit actions since the 2008 financial crisis. The affected institutions carry combined outstanding municipal debt of roughly $14.3 billion and serve catchment areas representing 8.2 million covered lives. Aggregate operating losses across the twelve reached $2.84 billion in the trailing twelve months through Q3 2024, per bond disclosure filings.

The downgrades span geography and scale. CommonSpirit Health, the second-largest nonprofit system by revenue, fell two notches to Baa2 on $11.1 billion in long-term debt. Regional anchors including Novant Health (North Carolina, $4.2 billion debt) and Allina Health (Minnesota, $1.8 billion debt) each dropped one grade. Six of the twelve systems now carry ratings within two notches of non-investment grade. Labor expense per adjusted discharge rose 18% to 22% year-over-year across the cohort, driven by agency nursing rates that remain 140% to 180% above 2019 benchmarks despite modest recent easing. Medicare Advantage payment disputes subtracted an additional $340 million in expected revenue across five of the systems, per management commentary accompanying the downgrades.

The rating actions matter because they tighten the sector's access to low-cost capital at the moment healthcare infrastructure needs it most. Municipal bond yields for Baa-rated hospital paper now trade 190 to 240 basis points wider than AAA, versus a 110 to 140 basis point spread in early 2022. Systems relying on variable-rate demand obligations face reset costs that have doubled. Practically, this means deferred capital projects—delayed equipment refreshes, postponed facility expansions, shelved IT upgrades. Tenet Healthcare and HCA, the for-profit comparables, carry debt-to-EBITDA ratios of 4.1x and 3.8x respectively, while the downgraded nonprofits now average 5.6x with weaker liquidity cushions. The divergence signals structural disadvantage in a sector where scale and margin discipline increasingly separate survivors from consolidation targets.

Days cash on hand dropped below 180 days for nine of the twelve systems, crossing the threshold that typically triggers covenant discussions with bondholders. Three systems—names withheld in rating reports but identifiable through EMMA filings—carry less than 120 days cash, effectively operating month-to-month. The rating agencies cite identical pressure points: Medicaid reimbursement still 8% to 11% below cost of care, commercial payer mix erosion of 2 to 3 percentage points annually, and pharmacy expense growth outpacing revenue by 400 basis points. Worth noting that not one of the twelve systems returned to break-even operations in the quarter following downgrade, suggesting the moves were conservative if anything.

Allocators should track two specific signals in Q1 2025. First, January Medicare Advantage rate finalization will clarify whether disputed payment denials reverse or calcify into permanent margin headwind—early channel checks suggest 60% to 70% of disputes remain unresolved. Second, agency nursing rates in February and March will indicate whether labor normalization continues or stalls; preliminary February bookings from AMN Healthcare and Cross Country suggest rates plateauing rather than declining further. Both data points arrive before the April bond issuance window, when systems typically refinance maturing paper.

The sector now carries $382 billion in rated municipal debt, with roughly $68 billion maturing or callable between now and December 2026. Downgrades reprice that stack in real-time.

The takeaway
Twelve health system downgrades in twelve months signal systemic hospital margin failure, not isolated stumbles—watch January MA rate decisions and February nursing rate trends.
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