Universal Health Services (NYSE: UHS)
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Universal Health Services Company Info
Universal Health Services, Inc. operates as a healthcare management company, which through its subsidiaries, owns and operates acute care hospitals, behavioral health centers, and outpatient facilities. It operates through the following segments: Acute Care Hospital Services, Behavioral Health Care Services, and Other. The Other segment consists of centralized services such as information technology, purchasing, reimbursement, accounting and finance, taxation, legal, advertising, and design and construction. The company was founded by Alan B. Miller in 1979 and is headquartered in King of Prussia, PA.
News & Analysis
Is Universal Health Services Stock a Bargain Following Hospital Closure?
Behavioral health offerings could be the answer for Universal Health Services' future growth.
Why Shares of Universal Health Services Spiked 30% This Week
The hospital and behavioral health company grew revenue but saw earnings per share drop.
Here's Why Hospital Stocks Won’t Profit from More Coronavirus Cases
As COVID-19 patients seek treatment, hospitals may have to cancel some of their most lucrative procedures.
What Is 'Flattening the Curve' and Why Does It Matter to Hospitals?
The key to our health -- and hospitals' health -- during the coronavirus pandemic has to do with one particular curve.
What You'll Want to Know About Universal Health Services' Q2 Earnings Results
The hospital operator posted healthy numbers in the second quarter, beating Wall Street revenue and earnings estimates.
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These two healthcare industry players have similarities as well as differences -- yet the growth opportunities are notable for both
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