Four things to know:
1. Third-quarter revenues were still down 0.2 percent from the same time period in 2019. Yearly revenues to date were $256.74 million, which was a 9.6 percent decrease from the same time in 2019.
2. EBITDA for the quarter increased 9.6 percent to $24.6 million.
3. The company’s income from operations increased to $17.6 million.
4. In the quarter, Medical Facilities Corp. opened St. Luke’s Surgery Center of Chesterfield (Mo.) which performed its first cases in September.
“While uncertainty surrounding the impact of COVID-19 remains, we maintain our focus on growing MFC and seeking opportunities to execute our ASC platform growth strategy,” said Robert Horrar, Medical Facilities’ president and CEO.
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