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IHH Healthcare revenue could soften on medical inflation measures

by Sarkiya Ranen
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IHH Healthcare revenue could soften on medical inflation measures
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[SINGAPORE] IHH Healthcare will likely face “some softening” in patient admissions and revenue from the measures the group has implemented to combat medical inflation in Malaysia, but the situation has “improved considerably”, said its group chief executive Prem Nair on Friday (May 30).

The group is now negotiating directly with insurers, offering more packages and discounts, he said. Issues that triggered the medical inflation issue, such as a weak ringgit, have “abated significantly”.

“(Medical inflation) has not fully gone away, but we have all now come to the table,” said Dr Nair, noting that the group is also in discussions about medical inflation with parties such as Malaysia’s health ministry and life insurance association.

The group in February gave guidance that the country’s current sustained period of medical inflation could affect IHH Healthcare’s profit margins.

Bank Negara Malaysia cited data indicating that medical cost inflation in Malaysia hit 15 per cent in 2024, above the global and Asia-Pacific average of 10 per cent, and rolled out measures to tackle the high costs.

Dr Nair noted that although Malaysia was now in the throes of sustained medical inflation, IHH’s markets elsewhere had also experienced it and come up with ways to manage high costs. In Singapore, for example, the government set up a committee for payers, providers and regulators to discuss the issue, he said.

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“Payer-provider issues have been with us in healthcare for the longest time… and it will never go away because there is a third party paying for the patient,” said Dr Nair.

“I can guarantee it will come up again in another country, and we will have to use the same playbook to manage these issues as well.”

He was speaking at an analyst briefing after the group’s first-quarter earnings. IHH Healthcare posted a net profit of RM514 million (S$156.3 million) for the three months ended Mar 31, down 33 per cent from RM768 million in the corresponding year-ago period.

Despite the impact of medical inflation and the Ramadan fasting period on Malaysia, contributions from Island Hospital in Penang grew the segment’s revenue by 17 per cent year on year to RM1.1 billion. The segment’s earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation gained 14 per cent on year to RM273 million.

Last November, the group completed the acquisition of the hospital. This resulted in a “robust increase in in-patient admissions (in Malaysia), up 6 per cent”, said group chief corporate officer Ashok Pandit.

Group chief financial officer Dilip Kadambi added that without the medical tourism-focused hospital, revenue growth in Malaysia would have been “probably flattish”, with a slight increase.

Across the Causeway in Singapore, Mount Elizabeth Hospital, now operating at a lower capacity during renovations, is on track to fully reopen by Q3 this year, said the group’s senior management.

Kadambi said: “While Q2 continues to be soft, we anticipate a reasonable rebound in the second half of the year. This recovery will be driven by a successful negotiation with payers, and the completion of Mount Elizabeth Hospital renovations.”

Maybank Securities analysts Nur Natasha Ariza and Yin Shao Yang said the results are in line with expectations, and that IHH Healthcare’s growth outlook remains intact, as it looks to add around 4,000 beds in several markets by 2028.

“Despite some geopolitical, structural and regulatory challenges across the different countries, we stay bullish on resilient demand and growing case-mix intensity as IHH remains focused on organic and opportunistic inorganic growth,” they said.



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Sarkiya Ranen

Sarkiya Ranen

I am an editor for Ny Journals, focusing on business and entrepreneurship. I love uncovering emerging trends and crafting stories that inspire and inform readers about innovative ventures and industry insights.

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