DaVita (DVA) Bank of America Global Healthcare Conference 2026 summary
Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.
Bank of America Global Healthcare Conference 2026 summary
12 May, 2026Volume trends and growth outlook
Volume guidance was raised due to increased census from competitor clinic closures and better-than-expected Q1 treatment volumes, with mortality improvement as a key driver.
Most benefit from competitor clinic closures is expected by end of Q2, with some tailwind into next year.
Industry volume growth historically driven by declining mortality, with expectations to return to 2%+ growth by 2029, though timing is uncertain.
GLP-1 and SGLT2 inhibitors are expected to slow CKD progression but also reduce mortality, roughly offsetting each other.
High single-digit percentage of patients are on GLP-1s, mainly those with diabetes.
Clinical innovation and technology
Middle molecule clearance, via new machines or dialyzers, is anticipated to improve patient outcomes, but widespread adoption depends on regulatory and supply factors.
AI investments are focused on infrastructure, with expected benefits in software development, revenue operations, and labor productivity.
AI is expected to be a net cost through 2026 and much of 2027, with benefits accruing thereafter.
Financial performance and reimbursement
OI growth guidance remains at 3%-7%, supported by international and value-based care segments, even with modest volume and pricing growth.
RPT growth was strong in Q1 due to variability and is expected to moderate due to headwinds from lower commercial mix and declining binder ASP.
Phosphate binders are expected to contribute similarly to last year, with future impact dependent on CMS decisions.
Enhanced premium tax credits are phasing out, reducing commercial mix and impacting rates over a three-year period.
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