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Financial Analysis of the Greek Private Health Sector over the Last Decade (2002-2012)

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  • George Loukopoulos
  • Theodoros Roupas

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The purpose of this study is to perform a comprehensive financial statement analysis for Hygeia, the largest Private Health Organization in Greece. In this regard, we employ a variety of theoretically advanced approaches. For instance, DuPont analysis based on the decomposition scheme of Nissim and Penman (2001), shows that the capital structure decisions eroded shareholder profits, and specifically their impact was pronounced after the outbreak of the global financial crisis. Considering the unique operating characteristics of the health sector and the hostile macroeconomic environment, working capital management performed generally well, but with a considerable margin for further improvements, if more responsible policies are followed. What is more, thorough analysis revealed that in the last years operating returns were consistently negative and operating cash return were unable to cover effective interest fixed costs. If the external environment does change favorably and if more importantly, the business model of Hygeia does not focus on significant operating improvements, the long term prospect of the organization may be questioned.

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  • George Loukopoulos & Theodoros Roupas, 2014. "Financial Analysis of the Greek Private Health Sector over the Last Decade (2002-2012)," European Research Studies Journal, European Research Studies Journal, vol. 0(2), pages 3-19.
  • Handle: RePEc:ers:journl:v:xvii:y:2014:i:2:p:3-19
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    Keywords

    Financial Analysis Statement; Hygeia; ROE; ROA; Asset Turnover; Profit Margin Greece; Private Health Sector; DuPont Analysis; Nissim & Penman Approach;
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    • M41 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Accounting - - - Accounting

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