Pan-Nordic care group Attendo achieved modest revenue growth in 2021, whilst its occupancy level almost recovered to pre-pandemic levels. But it made a slight loss after taxes and its share price at SEK30.17 is down 70% from the 2017 peak.
Clinisys claims to have created the world’s largest player in lab information management and lab order comms and results software with a three-way merger which creates a platform across diagnostics and environmental tests. So how does CEO, Michael Simpson, see software changing the sector over the next 3-5 years? And what does an independent consultant with many years experience in the field think about the sector and its growth?
Does political risk loom large in Nordic markets and how does the Finnish healthcare system differ from other Scandinavian countries? These were two of the hot topics at the Nordic panel at HBI 2021 as it considered the best opportunities in the region.
Ambea and Nordlandia are the only major Nordic groups still operating for-profit care homes in Norway, and although neither group has current plans to leave, we hear that future prospects for the sector do not look good.
HBI hears rumour that pan-European laboratory and imaging group Unilabs could sell soon. We explore how its private equity owner Apax could make a much-anticipated exit.
HBI’s inaugural HBI Health Care Services Top 100 lists the largest 100 companies by EMEA health care services revenue. In total revenue their revenue came to over €105bn - and we've uncovered some surprising winners and losers.
Pan-Nordic care group Attendo, which runs 350 nursing homes in Scandinavia, is struggling to recover occupancy in Sweden. The picture is better in Finland, but a scandal over the treatment of a whistle-blower in the Swedish press has damaged the groups image.
Recovery in the Nordic social care market is happening slower than expected as provider Ambea expects a hit on revenues and profits in Q1 to continue in the second quarter. Sweden has been particularly badly hit with EBITA down in both its elderly care and disabled care segments.
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