


With all the uncertainty surrounding health care at this time, Winneshiek Medical Center still managed to show a small net gain financially in February.
Decreased patient revenues in February generated an operating loss of $58,450, but with non-operating revenues of $102,282, February's net gain at WMC was $43,832.
Compared to last fiscal year at this time, net revenues have increased by 9.5 percent, while operating expenses have increased 8.3 percent.