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NASHVILLE, Tenn., February 17, 2026—Envision Healthcare has successfully fortified its financial foundation through a strategic repricing and partial repayment of its first lien term loan. This decisive action significantly strengthens the company's long-term financial stability and underscores its commitment to a sustainable future.
The transaction is designed to optimize the company's capital structure, resulting in meaningful interest expense savings. These savings will directly support Envision's core operational priorities and strategic investments. The move provides the organization with increased financial flexibility and a stronger balance sheet as it navigates the evolving healthcare landscape.
Company leadership emphasized that this enhanced financial position directly fuels Envision's ongoing ability to invest in its clinicians and support the consistent delivery of high-quality patient care across the nation. By reducing financial overhead, more resources can be directed toward clinical teams, technology, and the infrastructure necessary for excellent service delivery. This step is viewed as a proactive measure to ensure the company remains a resilient and reliable partner to the health systems, physicians, and patients it serves, positioning it for continued operational focus and growth.
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