Ventas Inc's Customers Performance
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Ventas Inc's Corporate Customers have recorded an advance in their cost of revenue by 3.13 % in the 4 quarter 2023 year on year, During the corresponding time, Ventas Inc recorded revenue increase by 10.74 % year on year, sequentially revenue grew by 1.27 %. While revenue at the Ventas Inc 's corporate clients recorded rose by 2.3 % year on year, sequentially revenue grew by 270.24 %.
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Ventas Inc's Customers have recorded an advance in their cost of revenue by 3.13 % in the 4 quarter 2023 year on year, for the same period Ventas Inc recorded revenue increase by 10.74 % year on year, sequentially revenue grew by 1.27 %.
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Customers Net Income grew in Q4 by |
Customers Net margin grew to |
7.46 % |
4.97 % |
Ventas Inc's Comment on Sales, Marketing and Customers
Seniors Housing Communities Our seniors housing communities include independent and assisted living communities,
continuing care retirement communities and communities providing care for individuals
with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia or memory loss. These
communities offer studio, one bedroom and two bedroom residential units on a month-to-month
basis primarily to elderly individuals requiring various levels of assistance.
Basic services for residents of these communities include housekeeping, meals
in a central dining area and group activities organized by the staff with input
from the residents. More extensive care and personal supervision, at additional
fees, are also available for such needs as eating, bathing, grooming, transportation,
limited therapeutic programs and medication administration, which allow residents
certain conveniences and enable them to live as independently as possible according
to their abilities. These services are often met by home health providers, close
coordination with the resident’s physician and skilled nursing facilities.
Charges for room, board and services are generally paid from private sources.
Medical Office Buildings
Our MOBs are typically multi-tenant properties leased to several different unrelated
medical practices, although they can be associated with a large single specialty
or multi-specialty group. Tenants include physicians, dentists, psychologists,
therapists and other healthcare providers, with space devoted to patient examination
and treatment, diagnostic imaging, outpatient surgery and other outpatient services.
While MOBs are similar to commercial office buildings, they require more plumbing,
electrical and mechanical systems to accommodate physicians’ requirements
such as sinks in every room, brighter lights and specialized medical equipment.
Skilled Nursing and Other Facilities
Our skilled nursing facilities provide rehabilitative, restorative, skilled
nursing and medical treatment for patients and residents who do not require
the high technology, care-intensive, high cost setting of an acute care or rehabilitation
hospital. Treatment programs include physical, occupational, speech, respiratory
and other therapies, including sub-acute clinical protocols such as wound care
and intravenous drug treatment. Charges for these services are generally paid
from a combination of government reimbursement and private sources.
Hospitals
Substantially all of our hospitals are operated as long-term acute care hospitals,
which have a Medicare average length of stay greater than 25 days and serve
medically complex, chronically ill patients who require a high level of monitoring
and specialized care, but whose conditions do not necessitate the continued
services of an intensive care unit. The operators of these hospitals have the
capability to treat patients who suffer from multiple systemic failures or conditions
such as neurological disorders, head injuries, brain stem and spinal cord trauma,
cerebral vascular accidents, chemical brain injuries, central nervous system
disorders, developmental anomalies and cardiopulmonary disorders. Chronic patients
often depend on technology for continued life support, such as mechanical ventilators,
total parenteral nutrition, respiration or cardiac monitors and dialysis machines,
and, due to their severe medical conditions, generally are not clinically appropriate
for admission to a nursing facility or rehabilitation hospital. All of our long-term
acute care hospitals are freestanding facilities, and we do not own any “hospitals
within hospitals.” We also own two hospitals focused on providing children’s
care and five rehabilitation hospitals devoted to the rehabilitation of patients
with various neurological, musculoskeletal, orthopedic and other medical conditions
following stabilization of their acute medical issues.
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Ventas Inc's Comment on Sales, Marketing and Customers
Seniors Housing Communities Our seniors housing communities include independent and assisted living communities,
continuing care retirement communities and communities providing care for individuals
with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia or memory loss. These
communities offer studio, one bedroom and two bedroom residential units on a month-to-month
basis primarily to elderly individuals requiring various levels of assistance.
Basic services for residents of these communities include housekeeping, meals
in a central dining area and group activities organized by the staff with input
from the residents. More extensive care and personal supervision, at additional
fees, are also available for such needs as eating, bathing, grooming, transportation,
limited therapeutic programs and medication administration, which allow residents
certain conveniences and enable them to live as independently as possible according
to their abilities. These services are often met by home health providers, close
coordination with the resident’s physician and skilled nursing facilities.
Charges for room, board and services are generally paid from private sources.
Medical Office Buildings
Our MOBs are typically multi-tenant properties leased to several different unrelated
medical practices, although they can be associated with a large single specialty
or multi-specialty group. Tenants include physicians, dentists, psychologists,
therapists and other healthcare providers, with space devoted to patient examination
and treatment, diagnostic imaging, outpatient surgery and other outpatient services.
While MOBs are similar to commercial office buildings, they require more plumbing,
electrical and mechanical systems to accommodate physicians’ requirements
such as sinks in every room, brighter lights and specialized medical equipment.
Skilled Nursing and Other Facilities
Our skilled nursing facilities provide rehabilitative, restorative, skilled
nursing and medical treatment for patients and residents who do not require
the high technology, care-intensive, high cost setting of an acute care or rehabilitation
hospital. Treatment programs include physical, occupational, speech, respiratory
and other therapies, including sub-acute clinical protocols such as wound care
and intravenous drug treatment. Charges for these services are generally paid
from a combination of government reimbursement and private sources.
Hospitals
Substantially all of our hospitals are operated as long-term acute care hospitals,
which have a Medicare average length of stay greater than 25 days and serve
medically complex, chronically ill patients who require a high level of monitoring
and specialized care, but whose conditions do not necessitate the continued
services of an intensive care unit. The operators of these hospitals have the
capability to treat patients who suffer from multiple systemic failures or conditions
such as neurological disorders, head injuries, brain stem and spinal cord trauma,
cerebral vascular accidents, chemical brain injuries, central nervous system
disorders, developmental anomalies and cardiopulmonary disorders. Chronic patients
often depend on technology for continued life support, such as mechanical ventilators,
total parenteral nutrition, respiration or cardiac monitors and dialysis machines,
and, due to their severe medical conditions, generally are not clinically appropriate
for admission to a nursing facility or rehabilitation hospital. All of our long-term
acute care hospitals are freestanding facilities, and we do not own any “hospitals
within hospitals.” We also own two hospitals focused on providing children’s
care and five rehabilitation hospitals devoted to the rehabilitation of patients
with various neurological, musculoskeletal, orthopedic and other medical conditions
following stabilization of their acute medical issues.
VTR's vs. Customers, Data
(Revenue and Income for Trailing 12 Months, in Millions of $, except Employees)
COMPANY NAME |
MARKET CAP |
REVENUES |
INCOME |
EMPLOYEES |
Ventas inc |
17,839.64 |
4,497.83 |
-30.30 |
434 |
Heartland Media Acquisition Corp |
202.86 |
0.00 |
4.01 |
0 |
Tenet Healthcare Corp |
11,247.32 |
20,548.00 |
1,311.00 |
108,000 |
Davita Inc |
12,866.09 |
12,140.15 |
956.98 |
69,000 |
Fresenius Medical Care Ag |
5,548.45 |
21,788.05 |
820.35 |
1,254 |
SUBTOTAL |
29,864.73 |
54,476.20 |
3,092.34 |
178,254 |
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