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Central Peninsula Hospital reports higher volumes, more uncompensated care and expanding behavioral-health services
Summary
Central Peninsula Hospital told the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly that FY2025 saw higher patient volumes and revenues but lower collections per dollar and higher operating expenses; the nonprofit increased financial assistance and expanded behavioral-health capacity and mobile-crisis staffing.
Central Peninsula Hospital (CPH) presented its FY2025 unaudited financial report to the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly on Oct. 28 and highlighted both operational growth and budget pressures.
Angela Hennigan, CPH chief financial officer, said gross patient charges rose about 11% year over year while net patient service revenue increased roughly 7%. “These numbers are unaudited,” Hennigan said as she introduced the FY25 slides. She noted CPH collected about 37¢ on the dollar in FY25 versus roughly 39¢ in FY24 and that operating…
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