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Greek patient numbers could fall 35%

publication date: Jul 14, 2010
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Greek patient flows into the big four big private hospital groups dropped 10-15% year on year in the first quarter of 2010 and analyst Iakovos Kourtesis, at National P&K Securities, reckons they could fall a total of 20-25% from early 2009 levels as the recession bites. Other analysts say they could drop by as much as 35%. One group has recently closed a hospital.


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