ANALYSIS: The pathology giant is also poised to name a new head of its Lumus Imaging who will start in January.
the new chief executive of healthcare giant Healius, will need to work hard to gain back investor confidence, with a needed focus on cost management.
He brought forward his plans to retire from the company and will hand over in March to Ms Jaquet, the chief financial officer. She will be the first woman CEO of the company in its three decade-plus history.December 8 that Dr Parmenter planned to step aside next year. And there is moreHealius poised to name a new head of Lumus Imaging, understood to be Dr Phil Lucas, a former radiologist at Crescent Capital’s PRP Diagnostic Imaging who also worked as a consultant for I-Med Radiology.
The idea at the time was with Healius’ five existing day hospitals, Montserrat provided a scale platform for the group to grow non-Medicare revenue. Montserrat also had a combination of haematology/oncology clinics and day hospitals, which could deliver synergies to the benefit of other divisions.According to Citi’s sell-side research, Healius has spent an estimated $140 million on the day hospitals unit since the 2019 financial year.
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