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therapy delivery systems, software applications, needle-free disposables, patient monitoring equipment,
dispensing systems that automate the distribution and management of medications and medical supplies in
hospitals and other healthcare facilities, and ventilation equipment and related disposables. This segment also
develops, manufactures and sources medical and surgical products and technologies for distribution to hospitals,
physician offices, surgery centers and other healthcare providers. These medical and surgical products include
single-use surgical drapes, gowns and apparel, exam and surgical gloves, fluid suction and collection systems,
and reusable surgical instruments and biopsy needles.
The All Other segment franchises and operates apothecary-style retail pharmacies through its Medicine
Shoppe International, Inc. and Medicap Pharmacies Incorporated franchise systems and provides pharmacy
services to hospitals and other healthcare facilities. This segment also manufactured and sold orthopedic implants
and instruments through its Tecomet business and enteral devices and airway management products through its
Medsystems businesses until both of these businesses were sold in the first quarter of fiscal 2009. The Tecomet
and Medsystems businesses were both classified as held for sale at June 30, 2008. The following table includes
revenue for each reportable segment and reconciling items necessary to agree to amounts reported in the
consolidated financial statements:
Segment Revenue
Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
(in millions) 2009 2008 2007
Revenue:
Healthcare Supply Chain Services (1) ......................... $ 95,717.9 $87,110.0 $83,850.7
Clinical and Medical Products (2) ............................. 4,588.5 4,605.5 3,541.5
All Other (3) ............................................. 1,018.3 1,190.4 1,151.1
Total segment revenue ..................................... 101,324.7 92,905.9 88,543.3
Corporate (4) ............................................. (1,812.3) (1,930.4) (1,788.3)
Total consolidated revenue ...................................... $ 99,512.4 $90,975.5 $86,755.0
(1) The Healthcare Supply Chain Services segment’s revenue is derived from two main product categories.
These product categories and their respective contributions to revenue are as follows:
Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
Product Category 2009 2008 2007
Distribution of pharmaceutical, radiopharmaceutical and over-the-counter healthcare
products ............................................................. 91% 91% 91%
Distribution of medical, surgical and laboratory products and medical procedure kits . . 9% 9% 9%
Total .............................................................. 100% 100% 100%
(2) The Clinical and Medical Products segment’s revenue is derived from three main product categories. These
product categories and their respective contributions to revenue are as follows:
Fiscal Year Ended June 30,
Product Category 2009 2008 2007
Critical Care ............................................................ 33% 38% 32%
Dispensing ............................................................. 20% 20% 23%
Manufacturing of Medical and Surgical Instruments ............................ 47% 42% 45%
Total .............................................................. 100% 100% 100%
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