Ardent Health Investors File Class Action Over Accounts Receivable Misstatements

Reuters
Feb 17
Ardent Health Investors File Class Action Over Accounts Receivable Misstatements

A securities class action lawsuit has been filed against Ardent Health Inc., alleging that the company misrepresented its accounts receivable practices and the sufficiency of its professional malpractice liability insurance between July 18, 2024 and November 12, 2025. The suit claims that Ardent Health inflated its accounts receivable and delayed recognizing losses on uncollectable accounts, and that its insurance reserves were inadequate to cover rising malpractice claims, causing investor losses when the true situation was revealed. Investors who purchased shares during the class period may be eligible to participate in the lawsuit, with a lead plaintiff deadline set for March 9, 2026.

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