- James Aldridge
- Web Editor - San Antonio Business Journal
Bexar County Hospital District?s outstanding $745 million in certificates of obligation have been affirmed ?AAA? by Fitch Ratings.
The rating outlook for the hospital district, which does business as University Health System?
, is stable. The bonds are backed by a limited property tax levy and a pledge of surplus revenues from the hospital system.The district issued the debt to keep pace with the population growth and health needs of the county. The district is building a new trauma tower at University Hospital and other projects through its 2008 $899 million capital plan, paid for through a combination of bonds, federal stimulus funding and cash reserves on hand.
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Bexar County Hospital District?s outstanding $745 million in certificates of obligation have been affirmed ?AAA? by Fitch Ratings.
The rating outlook for the hospital district, which does business as University Health System?
, is stable. The bonds are backed by a limited property tax levy and a pledge of surplus revenues from the hospital system.The district issued the debt to keep pace with the population growth and health needs of the county. The district is building a new trauma tower at University Hospital and other projects through its 2008 $899 million capital plan, paid for through a combination of bonds, federal stimulus funding and cash reserves on hand.
The full report is available by clicking here.
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