Universal Health Services was founded by Alan B. Miller in 1978. He is still the CEO.
Today UHS one of the largest for-profit hospital operators in the United States, with 25 acute care hospitals and a total of 5,500 beds. The hospitals are largely in medium-sized suburban and rural communities.
Universal Health Services also operates outpatient surgery centers and radiation treatment facilities.
The company also also has a behavioral division which operates 200 psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals.
Universal Health Services is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol UHS, is a member of the S&P 500, is #324 in the Fortune 500, has 47,000 employees, and had $7.56 billion in revenue in 2013.
Universal Health Services
Universal Health Services was founded by Alan B. Miller in 1978. He is still the CEO.
Today UHS one of the largest for-profit hospital operators in the United States, with 25 acute care hospitals and a total of 5,500 beds. The hospitals are largely in medium-sized suburban and rural communities.
Universal Health Services also operates outpatient surgery centers and radiation treatment facilities.
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The company also also has a behavioral division which operates 200 psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals.
Universal Health Services is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol UHS, is a member of the S&P 500, is #324 in the Fortune 500, has 47,000 employees, and had $7.56 billion in revenue in 2013.