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Another US Health Care Firm Files for Bankruptcy

Another US Health Care Firm Files for Bankruptcy

Summary

Omni Health Services, a mental health care provider in Pennsylvania, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy to reorganize its debts. This filing is part of a broader trend of health care companies seeking bankruptcy protection in recent years. Despite a decrease in new filings in 2025, financial challenges and policy changes continue to affect the health care sector.

Key Facts

  • Omni Health Services operates clinics that provide mental health services and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Pennsylvania.
  • The company reported assets and debts both ranging between $1 million to $10 million and had 100-199 creditors.
  • Health care bankruptcies have slowed in 2025 compared to the previous two years but remain a concern.
  • In 2023, there were 79 health care bankruptcy filings; in 2024, there were 57, higher than the average from 2019-2022.
  • Three large health care firms filed for Chapter 11 protection in the first part of 2025, each with over $1 billion in assets.
  • S&P Global Market Intelligence reported on firms like Prospect Medical Holdings and LifeScan Global filing for bankruptcy.
  • Economic and policy changes, including spending cuts from new legislation, could pose challenges for health care providers.

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