Steward Healthcare, the parent company of Glenwood Regional Medical Center in West Monroe, Louisiana, is currently facing potential bankruptcy. According to Susanna Vogel of the medical publication “Healthcare Dive,” Steward must prove to its lenders by the end of April that it has the financial means to start repaying its significant debts. Analysts believe that creditors are unlikely to provide further financial assistance to the company, as it has already shut down hospitals in Texas and Massachusetts.
In response to its financial difficulties, Steward officials announced plans in February 2024 to enlist the help of restructuring advisors, secure a bridge loan, and sell off assets such as its physician group. However, analysts are skeptical about the effectiveness of this plan given the extent of the company’s financial troubles.
Steward Healthcare operates more than 30 hospitals in eight states. The future of these hospitals, including Glenwood Regional Medical Center, remains uncertain as the company works to address its financial challenges. KNOE will continue to provide updates on this developing situation. Copyright 2024 KNOE. All rights reserved.