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Employer-pay growth loses to individual at big occupational healthcare groups

Occupational healthcare groups Medicover and Terveystalo are growing revenue at upwards of 25%, much faster than the 6-9% seen in other publicly listed groups so far this year. Historically employer-funded, individual pay is now growing three times faster than corporate. With Fresenius Helios setting out occupational healthcare expansion plans, what is the future of corporate pay?

Fresenius shares jump 5% on 2019 results as Helios beats expectations

Listed dialysis, pharma and hospital group Fresenius has seen a 6% jump in its share price after 2019 results were better than some analysts expected. But with significant Asia exposure in certain businesses, CEO Stephan Sturm says: "Coronavirus is not going to be a positive for us."

Cosmetic group strikes deal with creditors

Administrators have been appointed for a UK-based cosmetic surgery group after UK tax authority HMRC filed a High Court petition to wind up the company. The business, however, still continues, under a slightly different name.

Ober Scharrer appoints new group CEO

Dr Markus Hamm, the former CEO of family-owned German hospital group Schoen-Kliniken, has a new role as group CEO of German ophthalmology group Ober Scharrer. What does this say about the company’s plans?

Schoen Klinik bidding for Priory Group

HBI understands German psychiatric operator Schoen Klinik is looking to buy Priory Group, the UK's largest psychiatric provider by revenue. The German contender would be a good fit for the company which has been on the block for almost a year. We talk to a market expert to find out more.

IHH looking to sell outlying assets

The new CEO of IHH Healthcare is considering divesting some assets as he shifts strategy to focus on geographical clusters. Which of its 80 hospitals could face the block? HBI examines.

Russian billionaire buys Baring Vostok’s EMC stake

PE firm Baring Vostok has offloaded its 27.8% stake in Moscow hospital European Medical Center to MedInvestGroup, the company of billionaire Viktor Kharitonin which is building a national oncology network. It coincides with reports that the court case against Baring founding partner Michael Calvey might soon be wrapped up.

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