- Revenue of $411.4 million; adjusted revenue(1) of $424.0
million, in line with expectations.
- Net income and diluted EPS of ($5.5) million and ($0.07);
adjusted net income(1) and adjusted diluted EPS(1) of $12.5 million
and $0.17, a 13.7% and 13.3% increase, respectively, over Q3
2022.
- Adjusted EBITDA(1) of $23.2 million, a 10.2% increase over Q3
2022.
- Cash flow from operations of $2.9 million; adjusted cash flow
from operations(1) of $18.0 million, a 208.9% increase over Q3
2022.
- Raises expectations for second half of 2023 cash flow from
operations from a range of $20.0 million to $30.0 million, to $35.0
million to $45.0 million.
Healthcare Services Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:HCSG) today reported
results for the three months ended September 30, 2023.
Ted Wahl, Chief Executive Officer, stated, “We entered the
second half of the year with three clear priorities and made
substantial progress on all three during the quarter. The first was
continuing to manage adjusted costs of services at 86%, which we
did. The second was collecting what we bill, building on the strong
momentum that we gained in May and June. In Q3 we delivered our
strongest cash collections of the year, collecting over 98% of what
we billed, with the modest shortfall primarily related to the
timing of new business adds during the quarter. The third priority
was executing on our organic growth strategy. Adjusted revenue for
the quarter was up sequentially, our sales pipeline is growing, and
our recruiting and management development efforts are ramping up as
we ready ourselves for growth. We look forward to ending the year
on a strong note and expect these positive operating, cash
collection, and new business trends to continue into 2024.”
Mr. Wahl continued, “We also had two long-term clients initiate
restructurings during the quarter. And while the resulting non-cash
charges created some noise in Q3 revenue and earnings, I believe
that, longer term, these restructuring actions will result in
stronger, healthier clients with significant opportunities for
future growth. The other positive takeaway is that with the impact
of these two legacy issues behind us and the operating landscape
continuing to improve, our visibility to deliver consistent results
only increases.”
Mr. Wahl concluded, “As we look toward 2024, industry
fundamentals continue to improve, and a stabilizing labor market
and select state-based reimbursement increases have contributed to
the gradual but steady occupancy recovery. On the regulatory front,
there remains uncertainty as to what a final minimum staffing rule
may look like. We remain hopeful that CMS will fully consider the
impact on operators before finalizing a rule, and if one is
ultimately implemented, have confidence in our customers’ ability
to manage any such rule.”
Third Quarter Highlights
GAAP
Adjusted(1)
Revenue
$411.4
$424.0
Costs of services
$377.6
$366.2
Selling, general and administrative
$39.0
$40.3
Diluted (loss) earnings per share
$(0.07)
$0.17
Cash flows provided by operations
$2.9
$18.0
- Revenue was $411.4 million; adjusted revenue was $424.0
million, in line with the Company’s expectations of $420.0 million
to $430.0 million. The Company estimates Q4 revenue in the range of
$420.0 million to $430.0 million.
- Housekeeping & laundry and dining & nutrition segment
revenues were $190.9 million and $220.5 million, respectively;
adjusted housekeeping & laundry and dining & nutrition
segment revenues were $194.6 million and $229.4 million,
respectively.
- Housekeeping & laundry and dining & nutrition segment
margins were 5.4% and 0.9%, respectively; adjusted housekeeping
& laundry and dining & nutrition segment margins were 7.2%
and 4.7%, respectively.
- Costs of services was $377.6 million; adjusted costs of
services was $366.2 million, or 86.4%, in line with the Company’s
target of 86%. The Company’s goal is to continue to manage adjusted
costs of services in the 86% range.
- SG&A was $39.0 million; adjusted SG&A was $40.3 million
or 9.5%, within the Company’s targeted range of 8.5% to 9.5%. The
Company expects to continue to manage adjusted SG&A within its
targeted range.
- Diluted EPS was ($0.07) per share; adjusted diluted EPS was
$0.17 per share, an increase of 13.3% over Q3 2022.
Balance Sheet and Liquidity
The Company’s primary sources of liquidity are cash and cash
equivalents, its revolving credit facility, and cash flow from
operating activities. As of the end of the third quarter, the
Company had a current ratio of 2.8 to 1, cash and marketable
securities of $121.3 million, and a $500.0 million credit facility,
which expires in November 2027. Additionally, Q3 cash flow and
adjusted cash flow from operations were $2.9 million and $18.0
million, respectively. The Company raised its expectations for the
second half of 2023 cash flow from operations from a range of $20.0
to $30.0 million, to $35.0 to $45.0 million.
The Company has repurchased over 0.5 million shares, or $6.2
million, of its common stock during 2023, including over 0.3
million shares or $4.0 million of its common stock during the third
quarter. The Company has 7.0 million shares remaining under its
outstanding share repurchase authorization.
Conference Call and Upcoming
Events
The Company will host a conference call on Wednesday, October
25, 2023, at 8:30 a.m. Eastern Time to discuss its results for the
three months ended September 30, 2023. The call may be accessed via
phone at 1 (888) 330-3451, Conference ID: 4431380. The call will be
simultaneously webcast under the “Events & Presentations”
section of the Investor Relations page on the Company’s website,
www.hcsg.com. A replay of the webcast will also be available on the
website for one year following the date of the earnings call.
(1)
Adjusted results are non-GAAP financial
measures and exclude the impact of certain items. See the tables
within "Reconciliations of Non-GAAP Financial Measures" for more
information.
CAUTIONARY STATEMENT REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING
STATEMENTS
This release and any schedules incorporated by reference into it
may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of
federal securities laws, which are not historical facts but rather
are based on current expectations, estimates and projections about
our business and industry, and our beliefs and assumptions. Words
such as “believes,” “anticipates,” “plans,” “expects,” “estimates,”
“will,” “goal,” and similar expressions are intended to identify
forward-looking statements. The inclusion of forward-looking
statements should not be regarded as a representation by us that
any of our plans will be achieved. We undertake no obligation to
publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether
as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Such
forward-looking information is also subject to various risks and
uncertainties. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not
limited to, risks arising from our providing services to the
healthcare industry and primarily providers of long-term care; the
impact of and future effects of the COVID-19 pandemic or other
potential pandemics; having a significant portion of our
consolidated revenues contributed by one customer during the nine
months ended September 30, 2023; credit and collection risks
associated with the healthcare industry; the impact of bank
failures; our claims experience related to workers’ compensation
and general liability insurance (including any litigation claims,
enforcement actions, regulatory actions and investigations arising
from personal injury and loss of life related to COVID-19); the
effects of changes in, or interpretations of laws and regulations
governing the healthcare industry, our workforce and services
provided, including state and local regulations pertaining to the
taxability of our services and other labor-related matters such as
minimum wage increases; the Company's expectations with respect to
selling, general, and administrative expense; and the risk factors
described in Part I of our Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended
December 31, 2022 under “Government Regulation of Customers,”
“Service Agreements and Collections,” and “Competition” and under
Item 1A. “Risk Factors” in such Form 10-K.
These factors, in addition to delays in payments from customers
and/or customers in bankruptcy, have resulted in, and could
continue to result in, significant additional bad debts in the near
future. Additionally, our operating results would be adversely
affected by continued inflation particularly if increases in the
costs of labor and labor-related costs, materials, supplies and
equipment used in performing services (including the impact of
potential tariffs and COVID-19) cannot be passed on to our
customers.
In addition, we believe that to improve our financial
performance we must continue to obtain service agreements with new
customers, retain and provide new services to existing customers,
achieve modest price increases on current service agreements with
existing customers and/or maintain internal cost reduction
strategies at our various operational levels. Furthermore, we
believe that our ability to sustain the internal development of
managerial personnel is an important factor impacting future
operating results and the successful execution of our projected
growth strategies. There can be no assurance that we will be
successful in that regard.
USE OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL INFORMATION
To supplement HCSG’s consolidated financial information, which
are prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting
principles in the United States of America (“GAAP”), the Company
believes that certain non-GAAP financial measures are useful in
evaluating operating performance and comparing such performance to
other companies.
The Company is presenting adjusted revenues, adjusted segment
revenues, adjusted segment margins, adjusted costs of services
provided, adjusted selling, general and administrative expense,
adjusted net income, adjusted diluted earnings per share, adjusted
cash flows provided by (used in) operations, earnings before
interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization ("EBITDA"), and
EBITDA excluding items impacting comparability ("Adjusted EBITDA").
We cannot provide a reconciliation of forward-looking non-GAAP
measures to GAAP due to the inherent difficulty in forecasting and
quantifying certain amounts that are necessary for such
reconciliation. The presentation of non-GAAP financial measures is
not meant to be considered in isolation or as a substitute for
financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP.
HEALTHCARE SERVICES GROUP,
INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF
INCOME (LOSS)
(Unaudited)
(in thousands, except per
share data)
For the Three Months
Ended
For the Nine Months
Ended
September 30,
September 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
Revenue
$
411,388
$
414,488
$
1,247,549
$
1,266,156
Operating costs and expenses:
Costs of services
377,554
376,894
1,106,260
1,129,526
Selling, general and administrative
39,047
35,803
120,523
100,820
(Loss) income from operations
(5,213
)
1,791
20,766
35,810
Other (expense) income, net
(1,738
)
(798
)
1,249
(10,786
)
(Loss) income before income taxes
(6,951
)
993
22,015
25,024
Income tax (benefit) provision
(1,457
)
671
6,227
6,553
Net (loss) income
$
(5,494
)
$
322
$
15,788
$
18,471
Basic (loss) earnings per common share
$
(0.07
)
$
0.00
$
0.21
$
0.25
Diluted (loss) earnings per common
share
$
(0.07
)
$
0.00
$
0.21
$
0.25
Basic weighted average number of common
shares outstanding
74,364
74,340
74,446
74,334
Diluted weighted average number of common
shares outstanding
74,364
74,348
74,446
74,346
HEALTHCARE SERVICES GROUP,
INC.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE
SHEETS
(Unaudited)
(in thousands)
September 30, 2023
December 31, 2022
Cash and cash equivalents
$
31,313
$
26,279
Marketable securities, at fair value
90,004
95,200
Accounts and notes receivable, net
367,807
336,777
Other current assets
44,239
50,376
Total current assets
533,363
508,632
Property and equipment, net
29,145
22,975
Notes receivable — long-term, net
28,770
32,609
Goodwill
75,529
75,529
Other intangible assets, net
12,799
15,946
Deferred compensation funding
36,408
33,493
Other assets
34,702
29,150
Total assets
$
750,716
$
718,334
Accrued insurance claims — current
$
25,160
$
23,166
Other current liabilities
162,614
155,453
Total current liabilities
187,774
178,619
Accrued insurance claims — long-term
69,755
65,541
Deferred compensation liability —
long-term
36,686
33,764
Lease liability — long-term
11,645
8,097
Other long term liabilities
3,123
6,141
Stockholders' equity
441,733
426,172
Total liabilities and stockholders'
equity
$
750,716
$
718,334
HEALTHCARE SERVICES GROUP,
INC.
RECONCILIATIONS OF NON-GAAP
FINANCIAL MEASURES
(Unaudited)
Reconciliation of GAAP revenue to
adjusted revenue (in thousands)
For the Three Months
Ended
For the Nine Months
Ended
September 30,
September 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
GAAP revenue
$
411,388
$
414,488
$
1,247,549
$
1,266,156
Client restructurings(1)
12,629
10,000
12,629
10,000
Adjusted revenue
$
424,017
$
424,488
$
1,260,178
$
1,276,156
Reconciliation of GAAP costs of
services to adjusted costs of services (in thousands)
For the Three Months
Ended
For the Nine Months
Ended
September 30,
September 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
GAAP costs of services
$
377,554
$
376,894
$
1,106,260
$
1,129,526
Client restructurings(1)
9,093
—
9,093
—
Bad debt expense adjustments(2)
2,308
4,586
14,722
18,092
Adjusted costs of services
$
366,153
$
372,308
$
1,082,445
$
1,111,434
Adjusted costs of services as a percentage
of Adjusted revenues
86.4%
87.7%
85.9%
87.1%
Reconciliation of GAAP selling, general
and administrative ("SG&A") to adjusted SG&A (in
thousands)
For the Three Months
Ended
For the Nine Months
Ended
September 30,
September 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
GAAP SG&A
$
39,047
$
35,803
$
120,523
$
100,820
(Gain)/loss on deferred compensation in
SG&A(3)
(1,242)
(1,160)
2,629
(11,324)
Adjusted SG&A
$
40,289
$
36,963
$
117,894
$
112,144
Adjusted SG&A as a percentage of
adjusted revenues
9.5%
8.7%
9.4%
8.8%
Reconciliation of GAAP net (loss)
income to adjusted net income (in thousands) and (loss) earnings
per share to adjusted diluted earnings per share
For the Three Months
Ended
For the Nine Months
Ended
September 30,
September 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
GAAP net (loss) income
$
(5,494)
$
322
$
15,788
$
18,471
(Gain)/loss on deferred compensation,
net
(16)
(335)
66
121
Bad debt expense adjustments(2)
2,308
4,586
14,722
18,092
Client restructurings(1)
21,722
10,000
21,722
10,000
Tax effect of adjustments(4)
(6,004)
(3,563)
(9,128)
(7,053)
Adjusted net income
$
12,516
$
11,010
$
43,170
$
39,631
Adjusted net income as a percentage of
adjusted revenues
3.0 %
2.6 %
3.4 %
3.1 %
GAAP diluted earnings per share
$
(0.07)
$
0.00
$
0.21
$
0.25
Adjusted diluted earnings per
share
$
0.17
$
0.15
$
0.58
$
0.53
Weighted-average shares outstanding -
diluted
74,364
74,348
74,446
74,346
Reconciliation of GAAP net (loss)
income to EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA (in thousands)
For the Three Months
Ended
For the Nine Months
Ended
September 30,
September 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
GAAP net (loss) income
$
(5,494)
$
322
$
15,788
$
18,471
Income tax (benefit) provision
(1,457)
671
6,227
6,553
Interest, net
529
(353)
1,119
(1,386)
Depreciation and amortization(5)
3,250
3,795
10,565
11,560
EBITDA
$
(3,172)
$
4,435
$
33,699
$
35,198
Share-based compensation
2,384
2,388
6,793
7,156
Gain/loss on deferred compensation,
net
(16)
(335)
66
121
Bad debt expense adjustments(2)
2,308
4,586
14,722
18,092
Client restructurings(1)
21,722
10,000
21,722
10,000
Adjusted EBITDA
$
23,226
$
21,074
$
77,002
$
70,567
Adjusted EBITDA as a percentage of
adjusted revenue
5.5 %
5.0 %
6.1 %
5.5 %
Reconciliation of GAAP cash flows
provided by (used in) operations to adjusted cash flows provided by
(used in) operations (in thousands)
For the Three Months
Ended
For the Nine Months
Ended
September 30,
September 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
GAAP cash flows provided by (used in)
operations
$
2,939
$
(9,896)
$
(5,947)
$
(31,060)
Accrued payroll(6)
15,039
15,717
17,377
21,240
Adjusted cash flows provided by (used
in) operations
$
17,978
$
5,821
$
11,430
$
(9,820)
Reconciliation of GAAP segment margins
to adjusted segment revenue and segment margins (in
thousands)
For the Three Months
Ended
For the Nine Months
Ended
September 30,
September 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
GAAP revenue - housekeeping
$
190,920
$
196,941
$
575,256
$
597,710
Client restructurings(1) -
housekeeping
3,716
2,289
3,716
2,289
Adjusted revenue - housekeeping
$
194,636
$
199,230
$
578,972
$
599,999
GAAP revenue - dietary
$
220,468
$
217,547
$
672,293
$
668,446
Client restructurings(1) - dietary
8,913
7,711
8,913
7,711
Adjusted revenue - dietary
$
229,381
$
225,258
$
681,206
$
676,157
Segment margins:
GAAP housekeeping
5.4 %
8.9 %
8.2 %
9.3 %
GAAP dietary
0.9 %
(0.2) %
4.3 %
2.9 %
Adjusted housekeeping
7.2 %
10.0 %
8.8 %
9.7 %
Adjusted dietary
4.7 %
3.3 %
5.6 %
4.0 %
(1)
Client restructurings include changes to
contracts with existing customers for which the Company has either
recorded a reduction to revenue or an increase to bad debt expense
due to clients entering bankruptcy, receivership, or out-of-court
workouts.
(2)
The bad debt expense adjustment reflects
the difference between GAAP bad debt expense (CECL) and historical
write-offs as a percentage of adjusted revenues, both of which are
based on the same seven year look-back period.
(3)
Represents the changes in fair market
value on deferred compensation investments. The impact of
offsetting investment portfolio gains are included in the “Other
(expense) income, net” caption on the Consolidated Statements on
Income (Loss).
(4)
The tax impact of adjustments is
calculated using a 25% effective tax rate.
(5)
Includes right-of-use asset depreciation of $1.8 million and $4.6
million for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2023,
respectively, and $1.5 million and $4.6 million for the three and
nine months ended September 30, 2022, respectively.
(6)
The accrued payroll adjustment reflects
changes in accrued payroll for the three and nine months ended
September 30, 2023 and 2022. The Company processes payroll on set
weekly and bi-weekly schedules, and the timing of payments may
result in operating cash flow increases or decreases which are not
indicative of the Company’s quarterly cash flow performance.
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Theodore Wahl President and Chief Executive Officer
Matthew J. McKee Chief Communications Officer
215-639-4274 investor-relations@hcsgcorp.com
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