Profits Soar in Nursing Home Industry
Many corporations provide insufficient staffing, training, and substandard care to pad their books and make outrageous profits. Kindred Healthcare, Inc. recently announced its operating results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2010.
First Quarter Highlights:
• Consolidated revenues rose 2% to $1.1 billion
⎯ Each operating division reported revenue growth compared to last year
• Reported diluted earnings per share totaled $0.38, including $0.06 of certain charges
⎯ Excluding the charges, first quarter earnings were at the high end of the Company’s guidance
range of $0.35 to $0.45 per diluted share
• Hospital volumes continued to improve
⎯ Reported admissions grew 3% from last year
⎯ Same-facility aggregate admissions grew 3%; same-facility commercial admissions grew 12%
⎯ Volume growth in the quarter was partially offset by softer Medicare and commercial pricing
• Nursing and rehabilitation center admissions grew 5% in the first quarter compared to last year
⎯ Reimbursement rates were generally in line with expectations
• Peoplefirst Rehabilitation continued to demonstrate consistent operating results
⎯ Division signed 28 net additional unaffiliated contracts compared to a loss of three contracts in the first quarter last year
See report here. But the nursing home industry will insist they can't make any money because of alleged cuts in Medicaid and Medicare reimbursements, and, of course, on "frivolous" lawsuits. Ridiculous.
I hope all of our loved ones are safe on this Mother's Day.