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'''Universal Health Services, Inc.''' ('''UHS''') is an American [[Fortune 500]] company based in [[King of Prussia, Pennsylvania]]. It is one of the largest providers of hospital and healthcare services in the United States. | |||
== | ==History== | ||
Universal Health Services was founded in 1979 by [[Alan B. Miller]]. The company began with the acquisition of three hospitals and has since grown to operate over 400 facilities across the United States, Puerto Rico, and the United Kingdom. UHS went public in 1981, and its stock is traded on the [[New York Stock Exchange]] under the ticker symbol UHS. | |||
== | ==Operations== | ||
UHS operates through its subsidiaries, which include acute care hospitals, behavioral health facilities, and ambulatory centers. The company provides a wide range of services, including emergency care, surgical services, and mental health treatment. UHS is known for its focus on quality care and patient safety. | |||
== | ===Acute Care=== | ||
The acute care division of UHS includes hospitals that provide comprehensive medical and surgical services. These facilities offer [[emergency department|emergency care]], [[intensive care unit|intensive care]], and specialized services such as [[cardiology]], [[oncology]], and [[orthopedics]]. | |||
== | ===Behavioral Health=== | ||
UHS is a leading provider of behavioral health services, operating numerous facilities that offer inpatient and outpatient treatment for mental health and substance abuse disorders. These facilities provide a range of services, including [[psychiatric]] care, [[counseling]], and [[rehabilitation]]. | |||
==Controversies== | |||
UHS has faced several controversies over the years, including allegations of [[Medicare fraud]] and improper patient care. The company has settled various lawsuits and has been subject to investigations by government agencies. Despite these challenges, UHS continues to be a major player in the healthcare industry. | |||
==Financial Performance== | |||
UHS is a publicly traded company and is included in the [[S&P 500]] index. The company reports its financial performance quarterly, with revenues primarily generated from patient services. UHS has consistently reported growth in revenue and earnings, reflecting its expansion and acquisition strategy. | |||
==Related pages== | |||
* [[Healthcare in the United States]] | |||
* [[Hospital]] | |||
* [[Behavioral health]] | |||
==References== | |||
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[[Category:Health care companies of the United States]] | [[Category:Health care companies of the United States]] | ||
[[Category:Companies based in Pennsylvania]] | |||
[[Category:Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange]] | [[Category:Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange]] | ||
[[Category:American companies established in 1979]] | [[Category:American companies established in 1979]] | ||
Revision as of 15:46, 9 February 2025

Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS) is an American Fortune 500 company based in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. It is one of the largest providers of hospital and healthcare services in the United States.
History
Universal Health Services was founded in 1979 by Alan B. Miller. The company began with the acquisition of three hospitals and has since grown to operate over 400 facilities across the United States, Puerto Rico, and the United Kingdom. UHS went public in 1981, and its stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol UHS.
Operations
UHS operates through its subsidiaries, which include acute care hospitals, behavioral health facilities, and ambulatory centers. The company provides a wide range of services, including emergency care, surgical services, and mental health treatment. UHS is known for its focus on quality care and patient safety.
Acute Care
The acute care division of UHS includes hospitals that provide comprehensive medical and surgical services. These facilities offer emergency care, intensive care, and specialized services such as cardiology, oncology, and orthopedics.
Behavioral Health
UHS is a leading provider of behavioral health services, operating numerous facilities that offer inpatient and outpatient treatment for mental health and substance abuse disorders. These facilities provide a range of services, including psychiatric care, counseling, and rehabilitation.
Controversies
UHS has faced several controversies over the years, including allegations of Medicare fraud and improper patient care. The company has settled various lawsuits and has been subject to investigations by government agencies. Despite these challenges, UHS continues to be a major player in the healthcare industry.
Financial Performance
UHS is a publicly traded company and is included in the S&P 500 index. The company reports its financial performance quarterly, with revenues primarily generated from patient services. UHS has consistently reported growth in revenue and earnings, reflecting its expansion and acquisition strategy.