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Apollo Hospitals aims at mid-teen growth for core business in FY25

Apollo Hospitals plans to focus on lifting volumes, cost optimisation, and expanding international patient base. These steps, aimed at improving occupancy levels should also drive earnings growth.

May 31, 2024 / 15:28 IST
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Apollo plans to operationalise four new hospitals, with combined bed capacity of 1,500 through 2025-26.
Apollo plans to operationalise four new hospitals, with combined bed capacity of 1,500 through 2025-26.

Apollo Hospitals aims to deliver 15 percent growth for its core healthcare services business in FY25, Managing Director Suneeta Reddy stated in the post-Q4 earnings call.

Reddy also highlighted several drivers that will propel growth for the company's healthcare services business. "Growth beyond 15 percent to be driven by an increased focus on volumes and cost optimisation," Reddy said.

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Apollo expects its network expansion and better payor mix to drive volume growth for its healthcare services business. Meanwhile, the chunk of international patients in its payor mix, which currently stands at about 9 percent of total revenue, is also expected to increase. Reddy based her expectations of a rise in international patients in FY25 on better connectivity and access compared to the preceding fiscal year.

Reddy remains confident that the above-mentioned measures would also lift the company's occupancy level as well as its ARPOBs (Average Revenue Per Occupied Bed).