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Hanger Inc
F:HO8

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Hanger Inc
F:HO8
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Price: 10.537 EUR -1.21% Market Closed
Market Cap: 402.3m EUR
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Hanger Inc
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Market Cap
412.4m EUR
Industry
Health Care

Hanger, Inc. provides orthotic and prosthetic patient care products and services. The company is headquartered in Austin, Texas and currently employs 5,200 full-time employees. The firm provides orthotic and prosthetic (O&P) services, distribute O&P devices and components, manage O&P networks, and provide therapeutic solutions to patients and businesses in acute, post-acute, and clinic settings. The company operates through two segments: Patient Care, and Products & Services. Its Patient Care segment is primarily comprised of Hanger Clinic, which specializes in comprehensive, outcomes-based design, fabrication, and delivery of custom O&P devices through approximately 760 patient care clinics and 115 satellite locations in 47 states and the District of Columbia. The company also provides payor network contracting services to other O&P providers through this segment. Its Products & Services segment is comprised of its distribution services and therapeutic solutions businesses.

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