28/02/2013

Report no. 25/2013

Amendment to a significant contract in St. Roch’s Hospital in Ozimek near Opole

 

Pursuant to §5 (1) (3) of the Regulation of the Minister of Finances of 19 February 2009 on current and periodical information provided by issuers of securities, the Management Board of EMC Instytut Medyczny S.A. informs that on  28 February 2013 the Company received  annexes and settlements to the  contracts  concluded with the National Health Fund - the Opolskie Voivodeship Branch in Opole (the Fund Branch), regarding healthcare services in the scope of inpatient treatment, outpatient specialist care, outpatient specialist care (cost-consuming outpatient diagnostic services), palliative and hospice care, therapeutic rehabilitation and primary healthcare  for the period 1 January to 31 December 2012.
 
 Healthcare services referred to  hereinabove are provided by  St. Roch's Hospital in Ozimek near Opole owned by EMC Instytut Medyczny S.A. 
 
The Issuer informed about the contracts concluded with the Fund Branch concerning services rendered in 2012 in its current reports nos. 7/2012 of 24.01.2012; 18/2012 of 30.01.2012; 25/2012 of  15.02.201; 41/2012 of 20.03.2012; 43/2012 of 27.03.2012; 59/2012 of 11.06.2012; 62/2012 of 21.06.2012; 82/2012 of 24.08.2012;  105/2012 of 26.10.2012 and 112/2012 of 22.11.2012.
 
The Issuer informed about the contracts concluded with the Fund Branch concerning services rendered in 2013 in its current reports nos. 9/2013 of 25.01.2013, 14/2013 of 31.01.2013 and 20/2013 of 13.02.2013.
 
As a result of signing the abovementioned settlements and annexes, the value of the contract with highest value has changed and  it currently amounts to PLN 5,778,736.76 (an increase by PLN 48,319.01). The total Fund Branch liability towards the Company with regard to health care services provided by St. Roch's Hospital in Ozimek near Opole currently amounts to PLN 13,421,878.74 (an increase by PLN 93,936.51) for the period 1 January to 31 December 2012. 
 
The other material terms of the contract with the highest value made public remain unchanged. 
A criterion for a contract to be considered significant:
The value of contracts exceeds 10% of the Issuer’s equity capital.