Hospital network Mater Dei released its first quarter 2026 results. Revenue totaled R$575 million, a 15% increase. The company posted positive financial results with improvements in occupancy rates and average revenue per bed.
Mater Dei is a hospital network operating in Brazil that showed significant growth in its operational indicators in the first quarter. The company highlighted its focus on complex procedures and oncology as a strategy to accelerate expansion in the coming quarters.
Mater Dei's net revenue was R$575 million in the first quarter, up 15%
The occupancy rate grew by about 4 percentage points compared to the first quarter of 2025
The average revenue per bed rose 8.4% compared to the previous year
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The company highlighted that operational efficiency improved despite an adverse calendar with fewer working days due to Carnival and school holidays
CEO José Henrique Salvador stated that the company focuses on complex procedures and oncology to accelerate expansion
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