UPMC’s Strong Financial Results Through First Quarter of 2018 Accelerate Lifesaving Transplant Solutions
UPMC's strong financial results for the first three months of Calendar Year 2018 reflect the increasing demand for UPMC services and support clinical priorities, such as UPMC's commitment to ensure no one needlessly dies on the liver transplant waiting list.
For the quarter ended
Operating income, which is reinvested in programs that support UPMC's mission of advancing patient care, was
UPMC's earnings before interest, depreciation and amortization (EBIDA)--a key measure of financial performance and the ability to generate the necessary resources for reinvestment--were
UPMC spent
"UPMC's financial strength reflects increasing demand for UPMC's innovative clinical care and allows us to re-invest in life-saving initiatives like our living donor liver transplant program," said
UPMC performs the most living donor liver transplants in the country, and for the first time ever, in 2017, performed more transplants from living than deceased donors.
"Living donor liver transplant is possible for virtually every person on the waiting list and may be the only hope for patients with diagnoses that prevent them from even being placed on the list for scarce organs from deceased donors," said
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