Fresenius Expects Limited Hit to German Hospital Unit, Is Increasing ICU Beds
March 27 2020 - 3:51AM
Dow Jones News
By Cristina Roca
Fresenius SE & Co. KGaA said Friday that its hospital
business in Germany, Helios Germany, shouldn't be significantly hit
by the coronavirus assuming the pandemic substantially subsides by
this summer.
The healthcare company said a law passed by Germany's parliament
earlier this week will likely offset a big part of the lost sales
and increased costs of its Helios Germany business, which is the
largest private hospital operator in the country.
Fresenius said it welcomed the measures, which include a
co-investment of 50,000 euros ($54,831) per new intensive care
bed.
Helios Germany will increase the number of intensive care unit
beds in its hospitals to 1,500 from 900, and it is delaying
surgeries whenever possibly in accordance with the authorities'
request to clear up space for coronavirus patients, the company
said.
"Assuming the pandemic substantially subsides by the summer,
management currently estimates that the financial impact on Helios
Germany in 2020, although negative, will not be very significant,"
the company said.
Write to Cristina Roca at cristina.roca@dowjones.com;
@_cristinaroca
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
March 27, 2020 04:36 ET (08:36 GMT)
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