RAFFLES Medical Group posted a 38.2 per cent drop in net profit to S$17.2 million for its first half ended June 30, 2020, from S$27.9 million a year ago. Read more at The Business Times.
Singapore's"circuit-breaker" period required all businesses to shut non-essential activities, including providing certain types of clinical services such as dental, health screening and other non-urgent consultations.
The segment also provided the needed medical care for the government’s Changi Exhibition Centre-Community Care Facility for Covid-19 positive cases On its outlook, the group said it is starting to see patients return to its hospitals - including Raffles Hospital Chongqing and all its network clinics across the region. This comes as Singapore, China and countries across the region begin their recovery from Covid-19.
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