Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - First quarter revenue was $777.9 million, a decline of 1.8% from the prior year quarter, but exceeded the midpoint of guidance by $13.1 million [19][4] - Adjusted EBITDA for the first quarter was $127.9 million, down 19.3% year-over-year, with an adjusted EBITDA margin of 16.4% [5][22] - Free cash flow was negative $100,000, an improvement from negative $38.9 million in the prior year quarter [5][23] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Sleep Health Segment: Revenue decreased by 2.8% to $316.4 million, with new setups at approximately 113,000, slightly below expectations [20] - Respiratory Health Segment: Revenue increased by 3.3% to $165.5 million, driven by stronger oxygen new setups [21] - Diabetes Health Segment: Revenue declined by 8% to $138.8 million, but showed signs of recovery with improved new starts and the lowest attrition rate in two years [21][12] - Wellness at Home Segment: Revenue increased by 0.7% to $157.2 million, offsetting revenue lost from disposed assets [22] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The addressable markets within the four segments are growing in aggregate by mid-single digits, driven by an aging U.S. population and increasing prevalence of chronic conditions [8][6] - The company serves 4.2 million patients across over 660 locations in all 50 states, indicating a strong geographic footprint [8] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company aims to deliver consistent, sustainable organic growth by focusing on its four core segments and enhancing patient service excellence [6][10] - There is a commitment to improving operational workflows and patient experience, particularly in the Diabetes Health segment [10][12] - The company is reducing debt and exiting non-core product lines to sharpen strategic focus [14][24] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the ability to manage potential tariff impacts, indicating that current exposure is contained and manageable [15][16] - The company remains optimistic about the growth potential in the Diabetes Health segment and overall business despite current challenges [12][30] Other Important Information - The company has reduced its debt balance by $25 million in the first quarter, totaling $195 million over the last five quarters [13][24] - Full-year revenue expectations have been reduced by $40 million due to the sale of certain incontinence assets [25] Q&A Session Summary Question: Can you provide additional color on the improvement in the diabetes business? - Management noted positive movement in the pump business and sequential growth in new starts for continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) [28][29] Question: What is the situation with new starts in the sleep segment? - Management acknowledged a slight decline in new starts but emphasized confidence in addressing the issue through detailed plans [32][33] Question: Can you clarify the guidance changes related to asset sales? - The guidance change is exclusively for the incontinence asset sale, with no comments on the infusion asset sale until it is closed [29] Question: Are there opportunities for acquisitions in troubled markets? - Management confirmed ongoing M&A discussions and the potential for modest tuck-in acquisitions [60][59] Question: What is the company's exposure to tariffs for fiscal 2026? - Management indicated that they are feeling better about tariff exposure based on recent clarifications regarding product classifications [46][47] Question: How is the company positioned in the sleep market? - Management stated that improvements are needed in certain states to regain market share, with plans in place to address these challenges [54][55]
AdaptHealth(AHCO) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript