Fortis Healthcare Limited Earnings Call – Q2 – FY09
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Performance Update Qtr – 2 FY09
Jessa Ram (2003)La Femme (2005)Vasant Kunj (2006)Mohali (2001) HHPL (Mumbai) (2007) Malar (Chennai) (2008) Noida (2004) Fortis Jaipur (2008) Fortis Amritsar (2003) Khyber Medical Institute, Srinigar (2006) Escorts-Amritsar (2006) Escorts-Faridabad (2006) Escorts-Delhi (2006) Escorts-Raipur HCC (2006) ISIC SC, Vasant Kunj (2006) Patna SC (2006) Goyal Hospital SC, Jodhpur (2006) Kamayani SC, Agra (2006) Kalra Hospital SC, Kirti Nagar (2006) Arneja Hospital SC, Nagpur(2006) Kota Heart SC, Kota (2006) Kalyani HCC, Gurgaon (2006) CategoryHospitalsBeds Greenfield4900 Acquired61110 O & M4450 HCC8107 Total Fortis Network
Snapshot 11 fold increase in PAT Registers phenomenal Growth 36% on Fortis network 30% for FHL Group Highest ever 30 Crores for FHL Group Experiences all round growth Many hospitals experience 100% occupancies in the Quarter Record No of procedures in Jaipur, Noida, Mohali & Vasant Kunj Growth in Ortho, Gastro, Renal science and OBGY.
Profit and Loss Account
Total Revenues – Network Hospitals + 25% + 36%
Revenue and PAT – FHL Consol Rs. In Crores + 20% + 29%
Revenue : Main Hospitals Rs. In Crores +14% +32% + 34% +25% +63% +12% + 185% + 58% + 49%
EBIDTA : Main Hospitals Rs. In Crores +126% ~14x +77% +250% ~ 9.5x * Mohali on like to like basis +38% +41% +91%27% 13% 17% 14% 21% 18%10% 13% 14% 6% 17% 42% 2%1%8% 14% 2% 22%
Escorts - Delhi Revenue grows 34% over corresponding quarter 5 th consecutive quarter of growth, on sequential basis EBIDTA at highest levels – 14% Dr. Ashok Seth rejoins. Average occupancy during the 70% PSM implementation reflects in increased 69% + 34% Rs. In Crores ~ 14x
Performance Highlights Fortis Noida Hospital Highest ever revenue in the quarter Achieves operating 26% Experienced 100% occupancy for few weeks in the quarter Telemedicine links established with African countries Highest renal transplant in September’ 08. Fortis-Escorts Jaipur Hospital Fastest ramp-up of a green field facility. Attains highest revenue in Rs. 3.5 Cr Breaks even in EBIDTA in September - 14 month of operation! Renal & Cardio sciences touches new high
Fortis Mohali Hospital Sharp ramp up at end of the quarter – September’ 08 touches highest ever revenue in a month! Records Maximum Joint replacements – 130 in September’ 08 Medical Team strengthened Fortis Malar Hospital Medical Program revamped. Cardiac program launch proceeding previous plans 58% Growth in Revenues Fortis-Escorts Faridabad Hospital Changes in Medical program delivers positive results 25% growth in Revenues Doubles EBIDTA to Rs % Experiences 100% occupancy for few weeks in the quarter Performance Highlights
Fortis La Femme hospital Achieves highest deliveries in a month – 114 Average occupancy exceeds 60% mark. Achieves highest ARPOB of Rs Cr p.a. during the quarter Steady growth in Revenue from Cosmetic Surgery program Fortis Vasant Kunj Hospital Turned PAT +ve during this quarter. Performs the highest number of Joint Replacements in September Highest OPD footfalls in the quarter Average 65% Performance Highlights
Fortis Brand gaining recognition Escorts Delhi back to glory days – Dr. Ashok Seth joins back Faster ramp up of Revenues in New Network Hospitals Coming quarters to deliver improved performance, especially in Cardiac Inorganic Growth plans on track Sum Up