PORT ANGELES — Olympic Medical Center has a projected net income of $1.1 million for the first three months of 2025 and $628,527 in March, according to a report presented Wednesday.

“This is a really impressive statement to the hard work everyone has done,” Chief Financial Officer Lorraine Cannon said during a commissioners’ work session. “I really appreciate it.”

OMC has been facing significant economic challenges related to inadequate government payer reimbursements for care delivery as well as rising costs for labor, drugs and supplies.

In 2024, the hospital reported $450,427 in net revenue in the first quarter but losses of $5.2 million in March.

To stabilize its financial position, it began the process of exploring a potential partnership with another health care organization in D

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