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    Netcare Delivers Robust Inter

    May 20, 2025
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    Outgoing Netcare CEO Richard Friedland
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    Netcare Limited, a leading South African private healthcare provider, released its interim financial results for the first half of the 2025 financial year (H1 2025), showcasing resilience and operational efficiency despite a complex macro environment. The results highlight Netcare’s ability to navigate sectoral challenges, including the looming implementation of the National Health Insurance (NHI) and seasonal fluctuations, while continuing to invest in strategic growth and patient-centered care.

    Netcare reported a positive financial performance, driven by increased activity levels and operational efficiencies. Acute hospital occupancy improved by 120 basis points to 63.2% from 62.0% in H1 2024, reflecting robust demand for private healthcare services. Revenue per patient per day (PPD) for acute hospitals rose by 4.5% for the five months to February 2025, underscoring the group’s ability to manage complex case mixes, with intensive care and high-care patient days surpassing pre-COVID levels. However, mental health services faced challenges due to temporary bed unavailability from refurbishments, leading to a 1.9% decline in PPD and a drop in occupancy from 69.3% to 67.8%.

    The group’s strategic focus on digital transformation and data-driven healthcare continued to yield results. Netcare’s investments in technology and operational efficiencies contributed to improved margins, with analysts noting the company’s strong operating leverage. Posts on X echoed this sentiment, with

    News reports highlighting Netcare’s positive interim results and planned R1.5 billion capital expenditure for 2025, signaling confidence in long-term growth despite NHI uncertainties.

    Netcare’s share buyback program, initiated in September 2023, has seen 112.6 million shares repurchased, representing 7.8% of total ordinary shares, at an average price of 1,250 cents per share. This reflects the group’s commitment to enhancing shareholder value. Additionally, Netcare continues to attract specialists, granting admission rights to a net 44 doctors at its acute and mental health facilities.

    Looking ahead, Netcare remains cautious about seasonal slowdowns, particularly during the Easter and school holidays in H2 2025, which could impact activity levels. Nevertheless, the group reaffirmed its full-year guidance, emphasizing operational resilience and strategic progress. With a focus on delivering digitally enabled, person-centered care, Netcare is well-positioned to maintain its leadership in South Africa’s private healthcare sector, even as it navigates economic and regulatory headwinds.

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