KPJ’s revenue improves in Q2


In a statement, the healthcare operator said the original MCO 1.0 instituted in March 2020 had a more severe impact on hospital operations in Q2’20, with bed occupancy rate (BOR) reaching a post-pandemic low of 25% in April 2020.

PETALING JAYA: KPJ Healthcare Bhd saw its revenue increase 33% year-on-year (y-o-y) to RM632.8mil for the second quarter ended June 30, 2021 (Q2’21) mainly due to better operational performance, aided by a less restrictive movement control order (MCO) 3.0.

In a statement, the healthcare operator said the original MCO 1.0 instituted in March 2020 had a more severe impact on hospital operations in Q2’20, with bed occupancy rate (BOR) reaching a post-pandemic low of 25% in April 2020.

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