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MEDICA S.A
Company typeSociété Anonyme (S.A)
NYSE Euronext Paris
Founded1968
Headquarters39 rue du Gouverneur Félix Eboué, 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux, France
Key people
Jacques Bailet, Christine Jeandel
ServicesAssisted living, Hospital
RevenueIncrease €538,9 million (+12% / 2010)
Number of employees
6800
Websitewww.groupemedica.com/en

MEDICA is a French private health group operating care facilities for dependent persons.

Activities

The MEDICA group operates in the sector of nursing homes for elderly dependent persons, in France and Italy, and in the health sector, with medical units of follow-up care and rehabilitation as well as psychiatric clinics. In these two sectors, the MEDICA Group had a total capacity of approximately 13800 beds as of 11 February 2011.[1]

History

  • 1968: Pierre Burel founds MEDICA by opening its first retirement home.
  • 1970-1990: Construction and acquisition in France of 23 facilities.[2] (mainly nursing homes and follow-up care facilities).
  • 1999: MEDICA is acquired by the Société Centrale Immobilier de la Caisse des Dépôts (SCIC), a subsidiary of the Caisse des dépôts et consignations/Caisse des dépôts (Fund Deposit establishment). The overall capacity of the MEDICA group then stands at nearly 2,500 beds. Jacques Bailet is appointed CEO of the MEDICA Group. Christine Jeandel is appointed Chief Operating Officer.
  • 2003: Several investment funds managed by Bridgepoint Capital and AlpInvest Partners acquire the MEDICA Group. Acquisition of the group Doyennés Europe. By December 31, 2003, MEDICA reports a consolidated turnover of 209.9 million euros for a capacity of 7225 beds. Creation of a MEDICA training center: the Institute of Good Practices.
  • 2005: MEDICA expands its international strategy, and enters the Italian market.[3]
  • 2006: Several investment funds advised by BC Partners, take control of the capital. By December 31, 2006, MEDICA has a capacity of 9 643 beds.[4]
  • 2008: The MEDICA group has 144 operating facilities for a total capacity of 11,042 beds. By December 31, 2008, MEDICA reports 448.8 million euros in turnover.
  • 2009: The capacity of the group is 11 381 beds.
  • 2010: The company is listed on the NYSE Euronext Paris (compartment B), eligible for SRD.
  • 2011: The MEDICA group receives the NF service certification given by AFNOR for the majority of its nursing homes.[citation needed]
  • 2014: the combined general meetings of shareholders of Korian (1,345 million euros in revenue in 2012)[5] and Medica (901 million in revenue in 2012)[6] approved the merger-absorption of Medica by Korian.[7][8]

Key numbers

  • Turnover in 2010: 538.9 million euros (€).
  • Beds in operation: 13 800 beds
  • Number of employees and experienced health professionals: 6800

Management

Members of senior management:

  • Jacques Bailet, President and CEO
  • Christine Jeandel, COO

Members of the management team :[9]

  • Mathieu Fabre, CFO
  • Alexandra Devic, Human Resources Director
  • Dr. Didier Armaingaud, Medical Director

References

  1. ^ Group history (fr) Archived 2011-05-30 at the Wayback Machine, groupemedica.com
  2. ^ MEDICA Group presentation (fr) Archived 2011-07-18 at the Wayback Machine, amf-france.org
  3. ^ MEDICA Group informations (fr) Archived 2011-07-21 at the Wayback Machine, bourse.latribune.fr
  4. ^ MEDICA le troisième âge a la cote Archived 2011-02-04 at the Wayback Machine, magazine-decideurs.com
  5. ^ "Korian et Medica créent le leader des maisons de retraite". Les Echos (in French). 2013-11-19. Retrieved 2022-08-20.
  6. ^ "Korian et Medica créent le leader des maisons de retraite". Les Echos (in French). 2013-11-19. Retrieved 2022-08-20.
  7. ^ "Le nouveau groupe Korian est constitué". Les Echos (in French). 2014-03-19. Retrieved 2022-08-20.
  8. ^ Mallon, Isabelle (2005), "Chapitre I. Vieillir en institution : une analyse " par le bas " des maisons de retraite", Vivre en maison de retraite, Presses universitaires de Rennes, pp. 15–50, doi:10.4000/books.pur.24281, ISBN 9782868478597, retrieved 2022-08-20
  9. ^ MEDICA Group Profil (fr), zonebourse.com

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