Mayo Clinic — Cyborg Score 8/10

Strong
Healthcare Services

Strategic Profile

Mayo Clinic maintains financial resilience through a diversified revenue model combining medical services, research grants, and philanthropic support. The organization is executing a $5+ billion capital expansion plan in Rochester and demonstrates operational strength through double-digit net income growth in 2025 and strong Q1 2026 performance, though it has consolidated rural clinics to optimize care delivery.

Cyborg Score Rationale

Mayo Clinic demonstrates exceptional financial momentum—net income grew 13.5% to $1.5B in 2025, Q1 2026 operating income rose 11% YoY to $398M, and the system achieved record operating margins while managing significant capital expansion. However, rural clinic closures and selective service reductions signal selective market repositioning and operational complexity.

Top Insights

  • Mayo Clinic generated $21.5B in annual revenue in 2025, representing 8.7% growth from $19.8B in 2024. Strong volumes across outpatient, surgical, and hospital services drive margins, with core healthcare business operating income up 72% YoY to $473M.
  • In 2025, Mayo Clinic saw 7% growth in patient admissions and added 12,400 new employees (roughly 20% workforce expansion). Staffing investments reflect demand growth but also create ongoing cost pressures requiring operational discipline.
  • Q1 2026 net operating income rose to $398M, up $39M (~11%) from Q1 2025, while investment portfolio losses of $181M (vs. $26M gain prior year) offset operational strength, signaling external headwinds offsetting clinical momentum.

Named Competitors

  • Cleveland Clinic — Integrated healthcare system with national reputation for clinical excellence
  • Johns Hopkins Medicine — Academic medical center with research and clinical focus
  • Allina Health — Regional health system serving Minnesota, Wisconsin, and surrounding areas

Recent Developments

  • (March 2026) Released full-year 2025 consolidated financial statements showing record $1.5B net income and $21.5B in revenue
  • (Q1 2026) Posted Q1 operating income of $398M with 7.2% operating margin and 8.2% revenue growth YoY
  • (2025) Added 12,400 employees (20% growth) to support increased patient volumes; closed six rural clinics in southeastern Minnesota

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