ATI Physical Therapy Reports Third Quarter 2023 Results
- Net revenue increased by 3.0% quarter-over-quarter and 13.2% year-over-year, reaching $177.5 million.
- Net patient revenue grew by 3.4% quarter-over-quarter and 14.0% year-over-year, totaling $162.3 million.
- Visits per Day (VPD) increased by 0.1% quarter-over-quarter and 9.0% year-over-year, reaching 23,435.
- Rate per Visit (RPV) increased by 4.9% quarter-over-quarter and 6.2% year-over-year, reaching $109.90.
- Salaries and related costs increased by 1.8% quarter-over-quarter and 7.5% year-over-year, totaling $97.1 million.
- PT salaries and related costs per visit increased by 4.8% quarter-over-quarter and 2.3% year-over-year, reaching $57.47.
- Rent, clinic supplies, contract labor, and other expenses increased by 4.5% quarter-over-quarter and 2.5% year-over-year, totaling $52.7 million.
- Adjusted EBITDA was $9.4 million, a quarter-over-quarter increase of 1.1% and a year-over-year increase of $9.8 million.
- Net loss decreased to $14.6 million compared to $21.7 million in the previous quarter.
- ATI opened three clinics and closed fourteen clinics as part of its ongoing footprint optimization initiative.
- None.
Drove Continued Growth in Visits, Rate per Visit, Revenue and Adjusted EBITDA
Reflecting Continuing Execution of Transformation Initiatives and Strong Demand for Physical Therapy
Robust Therapist Hiring and Retention Results in Growing Clinician Base
Advancing Company's Capacity to Expand Patient Access to High-Quality Care
"We continued growing many key performance metrics in the third quarter," said Sharon Vitti, Chief Executive Officer of ATI. "Despite a constrained labor market in the industry, our ongoing commitment to the ATI culture and our front‐line teams resulted in a
Ms. Vitti added, "Equally exciting, we saw higher rates per visit in the third quarter due to strong rate realization and continuing operational improvements in our revenue cycle management processes. The increase was further augmented by higher rates in new contracts and renewals."
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Third Quarter 2023 Results
Supplemental tables of key performance metrics for the first quarter of 2021 through the third quarter of 2023 are presented after the financial statements at the end of this press release. Commentary on performance results in the third quarter of 2023 is as follows:
- Net revenue was
compared to$177.5 million in the second quarter of 2023 and$172.3 million in the third quarter of 2022, an increase of$156.8 million 3.0% quarter-over-quarter and13.2% year-over-year. The increases were primarily due to a higher rate per visit, adept execution by the Company's clinicians to ensure access for patients, and strong demand for ATI's physical therapy ("PT") and adjacent services, partially offset by one less business day.- Net patient revenue was
compared to$162.3 million in the second quarter of 2023 and$156.9 million in the third quarter of 2022, an increase of$142.3 million 3.4% quarter-over-quarter and14.0% year-over-year. See below for discussion of drivers to net patient revenue (i.e., patient visits and Rate per Visit). - Other revenue was
compared to$15.2 million in the second quarter of 2023 and$15.4 million in the third quarter of 2022, a decrease of$14.5 million 1.3% quarter-over-quarter and an increase of5.0% year-over-year. The year-over-year increase was mostly due to higher MSA revenue.
- Net patient revenue was
- Visits per Day ("VPD") were 23,435 compared to 23,412 in the second quarter of 2023 and 21,493 in the third quarter of 2022, an increase of
0.1% quarter-over-quarter and9.0% year-over-year. The year-over-year increase was driven by the Company's increased capacity to see patients through a higher number of clinical FTE and higher productivity per clinical FTE.- VPD per Clinic was 25.9 compared to 25.7 in the second quarter of 2023 and 23.2 in the third quarter of 2022, an increase of 0.2 visits quarter-over-quarter and 2.7 visits year-over-year. These increases were primarily driven by the Company's continued focus on operational excellence within its clinics and ongoing footprint optimization efforts.
- VPD per Clinic was 25.9 compared to 25.7 in the second quarter of 2023 and 23.2 in the third quarter of 2022, an increase of 0.2 visits quarter-over-quarter and 2.7 visits year-over-year. These increases were primarily driven by the Company's continued focus on operational excellence within its clinics and ongoing footprint optimization efforts.
- Rate per Visit ("RPV") was
compared to$109.90 in the second quarter of 2023 and$104.74 in the third quarter of 2022, an increase of$103.46 4.9% quarter-over-quarter and6.2% year-over-year. The increases in RPV were primarily driven by adjustments due to favorable rate realization on prior period visits, operational improvements around front-end and claims submission processes, and favorable contracting in certain key markets. - Salaries and related costs were
compared to$97.1 million in the second quarter of 2023 and$95.3 million in the third quarter of 2022, an increase of$90.3 million 1.8% quarter-over-quarter and7.5% year-over-year. The quarter-over-quarter increase was primarily due to more clinicians and support staff in addition to higher group health expenses. The year-over-year increase was primarily due to added clinicians and support staff, wage inflation, and bonuses and stock-based awards for our care providers. - PT salaries and related costs per visit were
compared to$57.47 in the second quarter of 2023 and$54.81 in the third quarter of 2022, an increase of$56.20 4.8% quarter-over-quarter and2.3% year-over-year. The quarter-over-quarter increase was primarily due to lower labor productivity of 9.3 VPD per clinical FTE compared to 9.5 in the second quarter of 2023, driven by seasonality and integration of new team members. The year-over-year increase was primarily due to a reconfigured clinic support structure and higher compensation per clinical FTE, partially offset by a higher labor productivity of 9.3 VPD per clinical FTE compared to 8.7 in the third quarter of 2022. - Rent, clinic supplies, contract labor and other was
compared to$52.7 million in the second quarter of 2023 and$50.4 million in the third quarter of 2022, an increase of$51.4 million 4.5% quarter-over-quarter and2.5% year-over-year. The increases were primarily driven by higher spend on contract labor and outside services. - PT rent, clinic supplies, contract labor and other per clinic was
compared to$57,012 in the second quarter of 2023 and$53,866 in the third quarter of 2022, an increase of$53,945 5.8% quarter-over-quarter and5.7% year-over-year. The increases were primarily driven by higher spend on contractor labor and outside services. - Provision for doubtful accounts was
compared to$3.3 million in the second quarter of 2023 and$2.4 million in the third quarter of 2022. PT provision as a percentage of net patient revenue was$2.8 million 2.1% compared to2.0% in the third quarter of 2022. - Selling, general and administrative expenses were
compared to$25.1 million in the second quarter of 2023 and$36.6 million in the third quarter of 2022, a decrease of$25.3 million 31.4% quarter-over-quarter and0.7% year-over-year. The quarter-over-quarter decrease was driven primarily by the absence of one-time debt and capital transaction costs incurred in the second quarter of 2023 and insurance reimbursements related to non-ordinary course legal costs. The slight year-over-year decrease was primarily driven by insurance reimbursements for non-ordinary legal costs, mostly offset by higher non-ordinary legal and regulatory costs and employee incentive awards. - Interest expense during the quarter was
, compared to$15.5 million in the second quarter of 2023 and$16.7 million in the third quarter of 2022. The quarter-over-quarter decrease was primarily due to a lower interest rate hedge benefit, and the year-over-year increase was primarily due to higher interest rates and lower interest rate hedge benefit.$11.8 million - Income tax expense (benefit) was
, compared to$0.1 million in the second quarter of 2023 and$0.1 million in the third quarter of 2022.$(7.2) million - Net loss was
compared to$14.6 million in the second quarter of 2023 and$21.7 million in the third quarter of 2022.$116.7 million - Fully diluted Class A common stock loss per share was
compared to$4.42 in the second quarter of 2023 and$17.74 in the third quarter of 2022, adjusted on a retrospective basis to reflect the reverse stock split completed in June 2023.$29.76 - Adjusted EBITDA1 was
compared to$9.4 million in the second quarter of 2023 and$9.3 million in the third quarter of 2022. The quarter-over-quarter increase was primarily driven by higher revenue from an increase in rate per visit in addition to lower one-time costs and benefits, mostly offset by higher clinic operating expenses. The year-over-year increase was primarily driven by higher revenue from both more visits and a higher rate per visit, partially offset by higher clinic operating expenses.$(0.4) million
Adjusted EBITDA1 margin was5.3% compared to5.4% in the second quarter of 2023 and (0.3)% in the third quarter of 2022. - Net decrease in cash was
year-to-date compared to essentially break-even in the first nine months of 2022.$63.4 million
Operating cash use was year-to-date compared to$17.8 million in the first nine months of 2022, reflecting higher earnings in addition to conclusion of the Medicare Accelerated and Advance Payment Program ("MAAPP") repayments in the third quarter of 2022 and other timing differences between accrual and cash basis.$59.1 million
Investing cash use was year-to-date compared to$14.6 million in the first nine months of 2022, with the decrease primarily due to fewer new clinic openings. Specifically, 13 clinics were opened year-to-date compared to 33 clinics in the prior comparative period.$21.9 million
Financing cash use was year-to-date, which included revolver net repayments of$31.0 million . Financing cash generated was$24.8 million in the first nine months of 2022, which included refinancing the Company's first lien term loan with a new credit agreement and issuing Series A preferred stock with detachable warrants.$80.9 million
- As of September 30, 2023, total liquidity was
comprised of cash and cash equivalents of$39.7 million and available revolving credit facility of$19.7 million . The Company also has access to a$20.0 million delayed draw term loan.$25.0 million
Additionally, ATI opened three clinics and closed fourteen clinics during the quarter in connection with the Company's ongoing footprint optimization initiative. The Company had 900 clinics at the end of the third quarter.
Third Quarter 2023 Earnings Conference Call
Management will host a conference call at 5 p.m. Eastern Time on November 6, 2023 to review third quarter 2023 financial results. The conference call can be accessed via a live audio webcast. To join, please access the following web link, ATI Physical Therapy, Inc. Q3 2023 Earnings Conference Call, on the Company's Investor Relations website at https://investors.atipt.com at least 15 minutes early to register and download and install any necessary audio software. A replay of the call will be available via webcast for on-demand listening shortly after the completion of the call, at the same web link, and will remain available for approximately 90 days.
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About ATI Physical Therapy
At ATI Physical Therapy, we are committed to helping people live better. We provide convenient access to high-quality care to prevent and treat musculoskeletal (MSK) pain. Our approximately 900 locations in 24 states and virtual practice operate under the largest single-branded platform built to support standardized clinical guidelines and operating processes. With outcomes from more than 3 million unique patient cases, ATI strives to utilize quality standards designed to deliver proven, predictable, and impactful patient outcomes. From preventative services in the workplace and athletic training support to outpatient clinical services and online physical therapy via our online platform, CONNECT™, a complete list of our service offerings can be found at ATIpt.com. ATI is based in
Forward-Looking Statements
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These forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, including:
- our liquidity position raises substantial doubt about our ability to continue as a going concern;
- risks associated with liquidity and capital markets, including the Company's ability to generate sufficient cash flows, together with cash on hand, to run its business, cover liquidity and capital requirements and resolve substantial doubt about the Company's ability to continue as a going concern;
- our ability to meet financial covenants as required by our 2022 Credit Agreement, as amended;
- risks related to outstanding indebtedness and preferred stock, rising interest rates and potential increases in borrowing costs, compliance with associated covenants and provisions and the potential need to seek additional or alternative debt or capital financing in the future;
- risks related to the Company's ability to access additional financing or alternative options when needed;
- our dependence upon governmental and third-party private payors for reimbursement and that decreases in reimbursement rates, renegotiation or termination of payor contracts, billing disputes with third-party payors or unfavorable changes in payor, state and service mix may adversely affect our financial results;
- federal and state governments' continued efforts to contain growth in Medicaid expenditures, which could adversely affect the Company's revenue and profitability;
- payments that we receive from Medicare and Medicaid being subject to potential retroactive reduction;
- changes in Medicare rules and guidelines and reimbursement or failure of our clinics to maintain their Medicare certification and/or enrollment status;
- compliance with federal and state laws and regulations relating to the privacy of individually identifiable patient information, and associated fines and penalties for failure to comply;
- risks associated with public health crises, including COVID-19 (and any existing and future variants) and its direct and indirect impacts or lingering effects on the business, which could lead to a decline in visit volumes and referrals;
- our inability to compete effectively in a competitive industry, subject to rapid technological change and cost inflation, including competition that could impact the effectiveness of our strategies to improve patient referrals and our ability to identify, recruit, hire and retain skilled physical therapists;
- our inability to maintain high levels of service and patient satisfaction;
- risks associated with the locations of our clinics, including the economies in which we operate, size and expected growth of our addressable markets, and the potential need to close clinics and incur closure costs;
- our dependence upon the cultivation and maintenance of relationships with customers, suppliers, physicians and other referral sources;
- the severity of climate change or the weather and natural disasters that can occur in the regions of the
U.S. in which we operate, which could cause disruption to our business; - risks associated with future acquisitions, divestitures and other business initiatives, which may use significant resources, may be unsuccessful and could expose us to unforeseen liabilities;
- failure of third-party vendors, including customer service, technical and IT support providers and other outsourced professional service providers to adequately address customers' requests and meet Company requirements;
- risks associated with our ability to secure renewals of current suppliers and other material agreements that the Company currently depends upon for business operations;
- risks associated with our reliance on IT infrastructure in critical areas of our operations including, but not limited to, cyber and other security threats;
- a security breach of our IT systems or our third-party vendors' IT systems may subject us to potential legal action and reputational harm and may result in a violation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 or the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act;
- maintaining clients for which we perform management and other services, as a breach or termination of those contractual arrangements by such clients could cause operating results to be less than expected;
- our failure to maintain financial controls and processes over billing and collections or disputes with third-party private payors could have a significant negative impact on our financial condition and results of operations;
- our operations are subject to extensive regulation and macroeconomic uncertainty;
- our ability to meet revenue and earnings expectations;
- risks associated with applicable state laws regarding fee-splitting and professional corporation laws;
- inspections, reviews, audits and investigations under federal and state government programs and third-party private payor contracts that could have adverse findings that may negatively affect our business, including our results of operations, liquidity, financial condition and reputation;
- changes in or our failure to comply with existing federal and state laws or regulations or the inability to comply with new government regulations on a timely basis;
- our ability to maintain necessary insurance coverage at competitive rates;
- the outcome of any legal and regulatory matters, proceedings or investigations instituted against us or any of our directors or officers, and whether insurance coverage will be available and/or adequate to cover such matters or proceedings;
- general economic conditions, including but not limited to inflationary and recessionary periods;
- changes in the political environment and events involving financial volatility, defaults or other adverse developments that affect the
U.S. or global markets, resulting in liquidity problems which may have a material adverse effect on our results of operations; - our facilities face competition for experienced physical therapists and other clinical providers that may increase labor costs, result in elevated levels of contract labor and reduce profitability;
- risks associated with our ability to attract and retain talented executives and employees amidst the impact of unfavorable labor market dynamics, wage inflation and recent reduction in value of our share-based compensation incentives, including potential failure of steps being taken to reduce attrition of physical therapists and increase hiring of physical therapists;
- risks resulting from the 2L Notes, IPO Warrants, Earnout Shares and Vesting Shares being accounted for as liabilities at fair value and the changes in fair value affecting our financial results;
- further impairments of goodwill and other intangible assets, which represent a significant portion of our total assets, especially in view of the Company's recent market valuation;
- our inability to remediate the material weaknesses in internal control over financial reporting related to income taxes and to maintain effective internal control over financial reporting;
- risks related to dilution of Common Stock ownership interests and voting interests as a result of the issuance of 2L Notes and Series B Preferred Stock;
- costs related to operating as a public company; and
- risks associated with our efforts and ability to regain and sustain compliance with the listing requirements of our securities on the New York Stock Exchange ("NYSE").
If any of these risks materialize or our assumptions prove incorrect, actual results could differ materially from the results implied by these forward-looking statements.
Investors should also review those factors discussed in the Company' Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2022, under the heading "Risk Factors," and other documents filed, or to be filed, by ATI with the SEC. New risk factors emerge from time to time and it is not possible to predict all such risk factors, nor can the Company assess the impact of all such risk factors on the business of the Company or the extent to which any factor or combination of factors may cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements attributable to the Company or persons acting on its behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by the foregoing cautionary statements. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. The Company undertakes no obligations to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements after the date they are made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.
In addition, statements of belief and similar statements reflect the beliefs and opinions of the Company on the relevant subject. These statements are based upon information available to the Company, as applicable, as of the date of this communication, and while the Company believes such information forms a reasonable basis for such statements, such information may be limited or incomplete, and statements should not be read to indicate that the Company has conducted an exhaustive inquiry into, or review of, all potentially available relevant information. These statements are inherently uncertain and you are cautioned not to unduly rely upon these statements.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
To supplement the Company's financial information presented in accordance with GAAP and aid understanding of the Company's business performance, the Company uses certain non-GAAP financial measures, namely "Adjusted EBITDA" and "Adjusted EBITDA margin." ATI believes Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA margin (i.e., Adjusted EBITDA divided by Net Revenue) assist investors and analysts in comparing the Company's operating performance across reporting periods on a consistent basis by excluding items that it does not believe are indicative of ATI's core operating performance.
Management believes these non-GAAP financial measures are useful to investors in highlighting trends in our operating performance, while other measures can differ significantly depending on long-term strategic decisions regarding capital structure, the tax jurisdictions in which ATI operates and capital investments. Management uses these non-GAAP financial measures to supplement GAAP measures of performance in the evaluation of the effectiveness of the Company's business strategies, to make budgeting decisions, to establish discretionary annual incentive compensation and to compare ATI's performance against that of other peer companies using similar measures. Management supplements GAAP results with non-GAAP financial measures to provide a more complete understanding of the factors and trends affecting the business than GAAP results alone.
Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA margin are not recognized terms under GAAP and should not be considered as an alternative to net income (loss) or the ratio of net income (loss) to net revenue as a measure of financial performance, cash flows provided by operating activities as a measure of liquidity, or any other performance measure derived in accordance with GAAP. Additionally, these measures are not intended to be a measure of cash available for management's discretionary use as they do not consider certain cash requirements such as interest payments, tax payments and debt service requirements. The presentations of these measures have limitations as analytical tools and should not be considered in isolation, or as a substitute for analysis of the Company's results as reported under GAAP. Because not all companies use identical calculations, the presentations of these measures may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures of other companies and can differ significantly from company to company.
Please see "Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Financial Measures" below for reconciliations of non-GAAP financial measures used in this release to their most directly comparable GAAP financial measures. We are unable to provide a reconciliation between forward-looking Adjusted EBITDA to its comparable GAAP financial measure without unreasonable effort, due to the high difficulty and impracticability of predicting certain amounts required by GAAP with a reasonable degree of accuracy by the date of this release.
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ATI Physical Therapy Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations ($ in thousands) (unaudited) | |||||||
Three Months Ended | Nine Months Ended | ||||||
September | September | September | September | ||||
Net patient revenue | $ 162,258 | $ 142,313 | $ 469,950 | $ 429,744 | |||
Other revenue | 15,197 | 14,479 | 46,774 | 44,163 | |||
Net revenue | 177,455 | 156,792 | 516,724 | 473,907 | |||
Cost of services: | |||||||
Salaries and related costs | 97,089 | 90,309 | 283,119 | 267,330 | |||
Rent, clinic supplies, contract labor and other | 52,699 | 51,417 | 156,014 | 153,437 | |||
Provision for doubtful accounts | 3,346 | 2,797 | 9,831 | 11,408 | |||
Total cost of services | 153,134 | 144,523 | 448,964 | 432,175 | |||
Selling, general and administrative expenses | 25,085 | 25,263 | 92,253 | 87,095 | |||
Goodwill, intangible and other asset impairment charges | — | 106,663 | — | 390,224 | |||
Operating loss | (764) | (119,657) | (24,493) | (435,587) | |||
Change in fair value of 2L Notes | (1,485) | — | (8,495) | — | |||
Change in fair value of warrant liability | (88) | (790) | (88) | (3,651) | |||
Change in fair value of contingent common shares liability | (306) | (6,930) | (1,807) | (32,760) | |||
Interest expense, net | 15,478 | 11,780 | 46,096 | 31,815 | |||
Other expense, net | 117 | 195 | 1,089 | 3,181 | |||
Loss before taxes | (14,480) | (123,912) | (61,288) | (434,172) | |||
Income tax expense (benefit) | 131 | (7,218) | 282 | (43,532) | |||
Net loss | (14,611) | (116,694) | (61,570) | (390,640) | |||
Net income (loss) attributable to non-controlling interests | 586 | (376) | 2,602 | (1,026) | |||
Net loss attributable to ATI Physical Therapy, Inc. | (15,197) | (116,318) | (64,172) | (389,614) | |||
Less: Series A Senior Preferred Stock redemption value adjustments | (2,927) | — | 41,769 | — | |||
Less: Series A Senior Preferred Stock cumulative dividend | 6,075 | 5,274 | 17,087 | 12,263 | |||
Net loss available to common stockholders | $ (18,345) | $ (121,592) | $ (123,028) | $ (401,877) | |||
Loss per share of Class A common stock: | |||||||
Basic | $ (4.42) | $ (29.76) | $ (29.83) | $ (99.13) | |||
Diluted | $ (4.42) | $ (29.76) | $ (29.83) | $ (99.13) | |||
Weighted average shares outstanding: | |||||||
Basic and diluted | 4,154 | 4,086 | 4,125 | 4,054 |
ATI Physical Therapy Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets ($ in thousands) (unaudited) | |||
September 30, 2023 | December 31, 2022 | ||
Assets: | |||
Current assets: | |||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ 19,730 | $ 83,139 | |
Accounts receivable (net of allowance for doubtful accounts of | 84,970 | 80,673 | |
Prepaid expenses | 12,458 | 13,526 | |
Other current assets | 6,367 | 10,040 | |
Assets held for sale | — | 6,755 | |
Total current assets | 123,525 | 194,133 | |
Property and equipment, net | 109,652 | 123,690 | |
Operating lease right-of-use assets | 207,802 | 226,092 | |
Goodwill, net | 289,650 | 286,458 | |
Trade name and other intangible assets, net | 246,028 | 246,582 | |
Other non-current assets | 1,866 | 2,030 | |
Total assets | $ 978,523 | $ 1,078,985 | |
Liabilities, Mezzanine Equity and Stockholders' Equity: | |||
Current liabilities: | |||
Accounts payable | $ 11,456 | $ 12,559 | |
Accrued expenses and other liabilities | 55,618 | 53,672 | |
Current portion of operating lease liabilities | 52,351 | 47,676 | |
Liabilities held for sale | — | 2,614 | |
Total current liabilities | 119,425 | 116,521 | |
Long-term debt, net(1) | 417,379 | 531,600 | |
2L Notes due to related parties, at fair value | 95,448 | — | |
Warrant liability | 10 | 98 | |
Contingent common shares liability | 1,028 | 2,835 | |
Deferred income tax liabilities | 19,168 | 18,886 | |
Operating lease liabilities | 197,084 | 218,424 | |
Other non-current liabilities | 1,654 | 1,834 | |
Total liabilities | 851,196 | 890,198 | |
Commitments and contingencies | |||
Mezzanine equity: | |||
Series A Senior Preferred Stock, | 217,072 | 140,340 | |
(1) Includes | |||
Stockholders' equity: | |||
Class A common stock, | — | — | |
Treasury stock, at cost, 0.006 million shares and 0.002 million shares at | (217) | (146) | |
Additional paid-in capital | 1,309,166 | 1,378,716 | |
Accumulated other comprehensive income | 550 | 4,899 | |
Accumulated deficit | (1,403,683) | (1,339,511) | |
Total ATI Physical Therapy, Inc. equity | (94,184) | 43,958 | |
Non-controlling interests | 4,439 | 4,489 | |
Total stockholders' equity | (89,745) | 48,447 | |
Total liabilities, mezzanine equity and stockholders' equity | $ 978,523 | $ 1,078,985 |
ATI Physical Therapy Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows ($ in thousands) (unaudited) | |||
Nine Months Ended | |||
September 30, | September 30, | ||
Operating activities: | |||
Net loss | $ (61,570) | $ (390,640) | |
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities: | |||
Goodwill, intangible and other asset impairment charges | — | 390,224 | |
Depreciation and amortization | 28,341 | 30,477 | |
Provision for doubtful accounts | 9,831 | 11,408 | |
Deferred income tax provision | 282 | (43,532) | |
Non-cash lease expense related to right-of-use assets | 35,844 | 36,155 | |
Non-cash share-based compensation | 6,492 | 5,830 | |
Amortization of debt issuance costs and original issue discount | 2,200 | 1,934 | |
Non-cash interest expense | 6,020 | 889 | |
Loss on extinguishment of debt | 444 | 2,809 | |
Loss (gain) on disposal and sale of assets | 1,519 | (42) | |
Change in fair value of 2L Notes | (8,495) | — | |
Change in fair value of warrant liability | (88) | (3,651) | |
Change in fair value of contingent common shares liability | (1,807) | (32,760) | |
Change in fair value of non-designated derivative instrument | (67) | — | |
Changes in: | |||
Accounts receivable, net | (13,642) | (11,276) | |
Prepaid expenses and other current assets | (549) | (5,507) | |
Other non-current assets | 94 | 52 | |
Accounts payable | (1,109) | (2,100) | |
Accrued expenses and other liabilities | 9,015 | (702) | |
Operating lease liabilities | (34,694) | (36,431) | |
Other non-current liabilities | 73 | 52 | |
Medicare Accelerated and Advance Payment Program Funds | — | (12,269) | |
Proceeds from legal cost insurance reimbursements | 4,091 | — | |
Net cash used in operating activities | (17,775) | (59,080) | |
Investing activities: | |||
Purchases of property and equipment | (14,592) | (22,091) | |
Proceeds from sale of property and equipment | 91 | 152 | |
Proceeds from sale of clinics | 355 | 77 | |
Payment of holdback liabilities related to acquisitions | (490) | — | |
Net cash used in investing activities | (14,636) | (21,862) | |
Financing activities: | |||
Proceeds from long-term debt | — | 500,000 | |
Proceeds from 2L Notes from related parties | 3,243 | — | |
Financing transaction costs | (6,287) | — | |
Deferred financing costs | (84) | (12,952) | |
Original issue discount | — | (10,000) | |
Principal payments on long-term debt | — | (555,048) | |
Proceeds from issuance of Series A Senior Preferred Stock | — | 144,667 | |
Proceeds from issuance of 2022 Warrants | — | 20,333 | |
Proceeds from revolving line of credit | 20,000 | — | |
Payments on revolving line of credit | (44,750) | — | |
Equity issuance costs and original issue discount | — | (4,935) | |
Payment of contingent consideration liabilities | (397) | — | |
Taxes paid on behalf of employees for shares withheld | (71) | (41) | |
Distribution to non-controlling interest holders | (2,652) | (1,129) | |
Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities | (30,998) | 80,895 | |
Changes in cash and cash equivalents: | |||
Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents | (63,409) | (47) | |
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period | 83,139 | 48,616 | |
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period | $ 19,730 | $ 48,569 | |
Supplemental noncash disclosures: | |||
Derivative changes in fair value (1) | $ 4,349 | $ (7,115) | |
Purchases of property and equipment in accounts payable | $ 1,644 | $ 2,230 | |
Exchange of Senior Secured Term Loan for related party 2L Notes | $ 100,000 | $ — | |
Debt discount on Senior Secured Term Loan | $ (1,797) | $ — | |
Capital contribution from recognition of delayed draw right asset | $ 690 | $ — | |
Series A Senior Preferred Stock dividends and redemption value adjustments | $ 76,732 | $ — | |
Other supplemental disclosures: | |||
Cash paid for interest | $ 38,998 | $ 29,453 | |
Cash received from hedging activities | $ 5,247 | $ 1,080 | |
Cash paid for taxes | $ 1 | $ 82 |
(1) Derivative changes in fair value related to unrealized loss (gain) on cash flow hedges, including the impact of reclassifications. |
ATI Physical Therapy, Inc. Supplemental Tables of Key Performance Metrics | ||||||
Financial Metrics ($ in 000's) | ||||||
Net Patient | Other Revenue | Net Revenue | Adjusted | Adj EBITDA | ||
Q1 2021 | 3.8 % | |||||
Q2 2021 | 14.6 % | |||||
Q3 2021 | 5.4 % | |||||
Q4 2021 | 1.1 % | |||||
Q1 2022 | (3.1) % | |||||
Q2 2022 | 3.3 % | |||||
Q3 2022 | (0.3) % | |||||
Q4 2022 | 3.9 % | |||||
Q1 2023 | 2.9 % | |||||
Q2 2023 | 5.4 % | |||||
Q3 2023 | 5.3 % |
Operational Metrics | |||||||
Visits per Day (1) | Clinical FTE (2) | VPD per cFTE (3) | ATI Clinician Headcount (4) | Contractor | ATI Clinician Headcount | ||
Adds (6) | Turnover (7) | ||||||
Q1 2021 | 19,520 | 2,284 | 8.5 | 2,558 | 16 | 41 % | 31 % |
Q2 2021 | 21,569 | 2,325 | 9.3 | 2,526 | 43 | 37 % | 44 % |
Q3 2021 | 20,674 | 2,359 | 8.8 | 2,583 | 108 | 51 % | 42 % |
Q4 2021 | 20,649 | 2,490 | 8.3 | 2,650 | 109 | 37 % | 31 % |
Q1 2022 | 21,062 | 2,466 | 8.5 | 2,658 | 158 | 25 % | 23 % |
Q2 2022 | 22,403 | 2,465 | 9.1 | 2,647 | 151 | 26 % | 28 % |
Q3 2022 | 21,493 | 2,465 | 8.7 | 2,691 | 151 | 33 % | 25 % |
Q4 2022 | 22,316 | 2,476 | 9.0 | 2,662 | 123 | 19 % | 26 % |
Q1 2023 | 22,701 | 2,423 | 9.4 | 2,629 | 168 | 21 % | 27 % |
Q2 2023 | 23,412 | 2,452 | 9.5 | 2,681 | 185 | 27 % | 19 % |
Q3 2023 | 23,435 | 2,524 | 9.3 | 2,786 | 214 | 35 % | 20 % |
(1) Equals patient visits divided by operating days. |
(2) Represents clinical staff hours divided by 8 hours divided by number of paid days. |
(3) Equals patient visits divided by operating days divided by clinical full-time equivalent employees. |
(4) Represents ATI employee clinician headcount at end of period. |
(5) Represents contractor clinician headcount at end of period. |
(6) Represents ATI employee clinician headcount new hire adds divided by average headcount, multiplied by 4 to annualize. |
(7) Represents ATI employee clinician headcount separations divided by average headcount, multiplied by 4 to annualize. |
Unit Economics: PT Clinics ($ actual) | ||||||||
Ending Clinic Count | PT Revenue per Clinic (1) | VPD per Clinic (2) | PT Rate per Visit (3) | PT Salaries per Visit (4) | PT Rent and Other per Clinic (5) | PT Provision as % PT | ||
Q1 2021 | 882 | 22.2 | 5.4 % | |||||
Q2 2021 | 889 | 24.3 | 2.4 % | |||||
Q3 2021 | 900 | 23.1 | 2.5 % | |||||
Q4 2021 | 910 | 22.8 | 1.5 % | |||||
Q1 2022 | 922 | 22.9 | 3.7 % | |||||
Q2 2022 | 926 | 24.2 | 2.4 % | |||||
Q3 2022 | 929 | 23.2 | 2.0 % | |||||
Q4 2022 | 923 | 24.1 | 1.7 % | |||||
Q1 2023 | 909 | 25.0 | 2.7 % | |||||
Q2 2023 | 911 | 25.7 | 1.5 % | |||||
Q3 2023 | 900 | 25.9 | 2.1 % |
(1) Equals Net Patient Revenue divided by average clinics over the quarter. |
(2) Equals patient visits divided by operating days divided by average clinics over the quarter |
(3) Equals Net Patient Revenue divided by patient visits. |
(4) Equals estimated patient-related portion of Salaries and Related Costs divided by patient visits. |
(5) Equals estimated patient-related portion of Rent, Clinic Supplies, Contract Labor and Other divided by average clinics over the quarter. |
(6) Equals estimated patient-related portion of Provision for Doubtful Accounts divided by Net Patient Revenue. |
Customer Satisfaction Metrics | |||||||||
Net Promoter | Google Star | ||||||||
Q1 2021 | 75 | 4.9 | |||||||
Q2 2021 | 77 | 4.9 | |||||||
Q3 2021 | 73 | 4.9 | |||||||
Q4 2021 | 78 | 4.8 | |||||||
Q1 2022 | 74 | 4.9 | |||||||
Q2 2022 | 75 | 4.9 | |||||||
Q3 2022 | 76 | 4.8 | |||||||
Q4 2022 | 76 | 4.9 | |||||||
Q1 2023 | 76 | 4.8 | |||||||
Q2 2023 | 74 | 4.8 | |||||||
Q3 2023 | 75 | 4.9 | |||||||
(1) | NPS measures customer experience from ATI patient survey responses. The score is calculated as the percentage of promoters less the percentage of detractors. |
(2) | A Google Star rating is a five-star rating scale that ranks businesses based on customer reviews. Customers are given the opportunity to leave a business review after interacting with a business, which involves choosing from one star (poor) to five stars (excellent). |
ATI Physical Therapy, Inc. Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Financial Measures ($ in thousands) (unaudited) | |||
Three Months Ended | |||
September 30, | June 30, | March 31, | |
2023 | 2023 | 2023 | |
Net loss | $ (14,611) | $ (21,749) | $ (25,210) |
Plus (minus): | |||
Net income attributable to non-controlling interests | (586) | (956) | (1,060) |
Interest expense, net | 15,478 | 16,682 | 13,936 |
Income tax expense | 131 | 89 | 62 |
Depreciation and amortization expense | 9,154 | 9,211 | 9,564 |
EBITDA | $ 9,566 | $ 3,277 | $ (2,708) |
Change in fair value of 2L Notes (1) | (1,485) | (7,010) | — |
Changes in fair value of warrant liability and contingent common | (394) | (990) | (511) |
Legal cost insurance reimbursements (3) | (4,274) | — | — |
Non-ordinary legal and regulatory matters (4) | 3,559 | 2,001 | 1,523 |
Share-based compensation | 2,286 | 2,755 | 1,478 |
Transaction and integration costs (5) | 215 | 8,714 | 5,408 |
Change in fair value of non-designated derivative instrument | (67) | — | — |
Pre-opening de novo costs (6) | 23 | 147 | 172 |
Loss on debt extinguishment (7) | — | 444 | — |
Business optimization costs (8) | — | — | (702) |
Reorganization and severance costs (9) | — | — | 130 |
Adjusted EBITDA | $ 9,429 | $ 9,338 | $ 4,790 |
Adjusted EBITDA margin | 5.3 % | 5.4 % | 2.9 % |
(1) | Represents non-cash amounts related to the change in the estimated fair value of the 2L Notes. |
(2) | Represents non-cash amounts related to the change in the estimated fair value of IPO Warrants, Earnout Shares and Vesting Shares. |
(3) | Represents insurance reimbursements for legal costs incurred related to the previously disclosed ATIP stockholder class action complaints and derivative complaint. |
(4) | Represents non-ordinary course legal costs related to the previously disclosed ATIP stockholder class action complaints, derivative complaint, and SEC matter. |
(5) | Represents non-capitalizable debt and capital transaction costs. |
(6) | Represents expenses associated with renovation, equipment and marketing costs relating to the start-up and launch of new locations incurred prior to opening. |
(7) | Represents charges related to the loss on debt extinguishment recognized as part of the 2023 Debt Restructuring. |
(8) | Represents realized benefit of labor related CARES Act credit, that was not previously considered probable and relates to prior years. |
(9) | Represents severance costs related to discrete initiatives focused on reorganization and delayering of the Company's labor model, management structure and support functions. |
ATI Physical Therapy, Inc. Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Financial Measures ($ in thousands) (unaudited) | ||||
Three Months Ended | ||||
December 31, | September 30, | June 30, | March 31, | |
2022 | 2022 | 2022 | 2022 | |
Net loss | $ (102,407) | $ (116,694) | $ (135,723) | $ (138,223) |
Plus (minus): | ||||
Net (income) loss attributable to non-controlling | (358) | 376 | 177 | 473 |
Interest expense, net | 13,463 | 11,780 | 11,379 | 8,656 |
Income tax benefit | (4,998) | (7,218) | (13,033) | (23,281) |
Depreciation and amortization expense | 9,979 | 9,907 | 10,055 | 9,900 |
EBITDA | $ (84,321) | $ (101,849) | $ (127,145) | $ (142,475) |
Goodwill, intangible and other asset impairment | 96,038 | 106,663 | 127,820 | 155,741 |
Goodwill, intangible and other asset impairment | (364) | (457) | (654) | (940) |
Changes in fair value of warrant liability and | (10,357) | (7,720) | (2,680) | (26,011) |
Loss on debt extinguishment (3) | — | — | — | 2,809 |
Loss on legal settlement (4) | — | — | 3,000 | — |
Share-based compensation | 1,544 | 1,920 | 2,004 | 1,964 |
Non-ordinary legal and regulatory matters (5) | 937 | 772 | 2,202 | 2,497 |
Pre-opening de novo costs (6) | 101 | 224 | 286 | 381 |
Transaction and integration costs (7) | 1,093 | 55 | 603 | 1,538 |
Reorganization and severance costs (8) | 1,797 | — | — | — |
Business optimization costs (9) | (105) | — | — | — |
Gain on sale of Home Health service line, net | — | — | — | (199) |
Adjusted EBITDA | $ 6,363 | $ (392) | $ 5,436 | $ (4,695) |
Adjusted EBITDA margin | 3.9 % | (0.3) % | 3.3 % | (3.1) % |
(1) | Represents non-cash charges related to the write-down of goodwill, trade name indefinite-lived intangible and other assets. |
(2) | Represents non-cash amounts related to the change in the estimated fair value of IPO Warrants, Earnout Shares and Vesting Shares. |
(3) | Represents charges related to the derecognition of the unamortized deferred financing costs and original issuance discount associated with the full repayment of the 2016 first lien term loan. |
(4) | Represents charge for net settlement liability related to billing dispute. |
(5) | Represents non-ordinary course legal costs related to the previously disclosed ATIP stockholder class action complaints, derivative complaint, and SEC matter. |
(6) | Represents expenses associated with renovation, equipment and marketing costs relating to the start-up and launch of new locations incurred prior to opening. |
(7) | Represents costs related to the Business Combination with FVAC II and non-capitalizable debt and capital transaction costs. |
(8) | Represents severance, consulting and other costs related to discrete initiatives focused on reorganization and delayering of the Company's labor model, management structure and support functions. |
(9) | Represents non-recurring costs to optimize our platform and ATI transformative initiatives. Costs primarily relate to duplicate costs driven by IT and Revenue Cycle Management conversions, labor related costs during the transition of key positions and other incremental costs of driving optimization initiatives. |
ATI Physical Therapy, Inc. Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Financial Measures ($ in thousands) (unaudited) | ||||
Three Months Ended | ||||
December 31, | September 30, | June 30, | March 31, | |
2021 | 2021 | 2021 | 2021 | |
Net income (loss) | $ 1,690 | $ (326,774) | $ (439,126) | $ (17,818) |
Plus (minus): | ||||
Net (income) loss attributable to non-controlling | (869) | 2,109 | 3,769 | (1,309) |
Interest expense, net | 7,215 | 7,386 | 15,632 | 16,087 |
Interest expense on redeemable preferred stock | — | — | 4,779 | 5,308 |
Income tax benefit | (5,381) | (35,333) | (19,731) | (10,515) |
Depreciation and amortization expense | 10,005 | 9,222 | 9,149 | 9,619 |
EBITDA | $ 12,660 | $ (343,390) | $ (425,528) | $ 1,372 |
Goodwill, intangible and other asset impairment | — | 508,972 | 453,331 | — |
Goodwill, intangible and other asset impairment | — | (2,928) | (5,021) | — |
Changes in fair value of warrant liability and | (10,046) | (162,202) | (25,487) | — |
Gain on sale of Home Health service line, net | (5,846) | — | — | — |
Reorganization and severance costs (3) | — | 3,551 | — | 362 |
Transaction and integration costs (4) | 955 | 2,335 | 3,580 | 2,918 |
Share-based compensation | 905 | 1,248 | 3,112 | 504 |
Pre-opening de novo costs (5) | 543 | 511 | 441 | 434 |
Non-ordinary legal and regulatory matters (6) | 2,472 | 442 | — | — |
Loss on debt extinguishment (7) | — | — | 5,534 | — |
Loss on settlement of redeemable preferred stock (8) | — | — | 14,037 | — |
Adjusted EBITDA | $ 1,643 | $ 8,539 | $ 23,999 | $ 5,590 |
Adjusted EBITDA margin | 1.1 % | 5.4 % | 14.6 % | 3.8 % |
(1) | Represents non-cash charges related to the write-down of goodwill, trade name indefinite-lived intangible and other assets. |
(2) | Represents non-cash amounts related to the change in the estimated fair value of IPO Warrants, Earnout Shares and Vesting Shares. |
(3) | Represents severance, consulting and other costs related to discrete initiatives focused on reorganization and delayering of the Company's labor model, management structure and support functions. |
(4) | Represents costs related to the Business Combination with FVAC II, non-capitalizable debt transaction costs, clinic acquisitions and acquisition-related integration and consulting and planning costs related to preparation to operate as a public company. |
(5) | Represents expenses associated with renovation, equipment and marketing costs relating to the start-up and launch of new locations incurred prior to opening. |
(6) | Represents non-ordinary course legal costs related to the previously disclosed ATIP stockholder class action complaints, derivative complaint, and SEC matter. |
(7) | Represents charges related to the derecognition of the proportionate amount of remaining unamortized deferred financing costs and original issuance discount associated with the partial repayment of the first lien term loan and derecognition of the unamortized original issuance discount associated with the full repayment of the subordinated second lien term loan. |
(8) | Represents loss on settlement of redeemable preferred stock based on the value of cash and equity provided to preferred stockholders in relation to the outstanding redeemable preferred stock liability at the time of the closing of the Business Combination with FVAC II. |
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