Piecing together PeaceHealth’s story from public records can be a jumbled process.
Corporate financial statements disclosed to bond regulators show the nonprofit’s bottom line for the year that ended June 30, 2016, as well as the first quarter of fiscal year 2017, which ran July 1 through Sept. 30, 2016.
Pacific Northwest healthcare giant PeaceHealth ended its 2016 fiscal year with a $115.6 million deficit, but things were looking up in the first quarter of 2017, when assets climbed by $40.05 million, according to an in-depth Lund Report examination of the Vancouver, Washington-based nonprofit’s financial situation.
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