Key figures
This page presents Terveystalo’s key financial and sustainability-related metrics. The metrics describe the company’s development, profitability, financial position and progress in its sustainability work over several years.
Revenue and profitability
Revenue
Adjusted operating profit
Earnings per share
Dividend per share
Capital structure
Net debt/EBITDA (LTM)
Gearing, %
Sustainability
Salaried employees (end of period) & Non-employees (end of period)
1) Adjustments are material items outside the ordinary course of business and these relate to acquisition-related expenses, restructuring-related expenses, gains and losses on sale of assets (net), impairment losses, strategic projects and other items affecting comparability. Adjustments for the reporting period are described in more detail in the section “Profit improvement and development programmes and items affecting comparability.”
2) PEI index (Patient Enablement Instrument) is used to measure whether the patient feels that he is coping with his symptoms or illness much better, better, as before, or worse after the reception. The scale is 1-4. The PEI index is calculated by taking the percentage of patients who felt they are able to cope with their health condition better or much better and comparing it to the total number of respondents.
3) The engagement index for Terveystalo professionals is based on four questions from Terveystalo’s annual professional survey. The results are used to calculate the index value, i.e. the average of the results. The questions concern supervisory work, the preconditions for success at work, work communities and commitment. The index is expressed on a scale of 1–5.