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This statistic highlights Cardinal Health’s Revenue by Segment, reported on a quarterly basis and split across Medical and Pharmaceutical segments, reported on a quarterly basis from Q1 2016 onwards.
Cardinal Health’s Revenue by Segment
Segment | Q1 2021 | Q4 2021 | Q1 2022 | Revenue Contribution in Q1 2022 |
Pharmaceutical | $35,112 | $38,344 | $36,822 | 91% |
Medical | $3,957 | $4,246 | $4,149 | 9% |
Total | $39,069 | $42,590 | $43,971 | 100% |
(All figures are in millions, except percentage)
Cardinal Health’s revenue increased from $39,069 million in Q1 2021 to $43,971 million in Q1 2022, marking a 12.54% growth on a year-on-year basis. It also grew by 3.24% as compared to $42,590 million earned in Q4 2021.
Cardinal Health’s revenue is further bifurcated into the following segments:
Cardinal Health’s revenue from the Pharmaceutical segment increased from $35,112 million in Q1 2021 to $36,822 million in Q1 2022, marking an increment of 9.2% on a year-on-year basis. In Q4 2021, the major contribution to the company’s revenue, of 90% was made by the Pharmaceutical segment.
The increase in Pharmaceutical segment profit was mostly attributable to increased volume compared to the prior-year period, which was negatively impacted by COVID-19, and was largely offset by increased expenses linked to information technology infrastructure investments.
Cardinal Health’s revenue from the Medical segment showed an increment from $3,957 million in Q1 2021 to $4,149 million in Q1 2022, indicating a 4.85% growth on a year-on-year basis. The medical segment was responsible for contributing 9% to total revenue in Q1 2022.
The rise was principally attributable to the growing emphasis on PPE, greater volumes in the company’s laboratory business, and an increase in the volume of surgical items used in elective surgeries, which was slightly offset by the impact of the Cordis business divestment.
About the Company
Cardinal Foods was formed in 1971 by Robert D. Walter and was originally a food wholesaler. It began wholesaling medications after acquiring the Bailey Drug Company in 1979. In 1983, the firm went public on the NASDAQ stock exchange. Cardinal Health became the third-largest pharmaceutical wholesaler in the United States after changing its name in 1994.
Cardinal Health is a global provider of tailored healthcare services and products for hospitals, healthcare systems, pharmacies, ambulatory surgery centers, clinical laboratories, physician offices, and patients at home. It provides pharmaceuticals, and medical products, as well as cost-effective supply chain solutions. For better patient management and integrated care coordination, they also connect with patients, providers, payers, pharmacists, and manufacturers.
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