Awards, Newsroom, Press, TimelineJune 2, 2025

Universal Health Services, Inc. Ranks on Fortune 500 for 22nd Year

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King of Prussia, PA (June 2, 2025) – Universal Health Services, Inc. (NYSE: UHS), one of the largest and most respected providers of hospital and healthcare services, is honored to announce it is ranked on the annual Fortune 500 list for the 22nd time – this year at #271. The Fortune 500 list ranks corporations in the United States based on total revenue and is an industry standard in ranking America’s largest companies.

The Fortune 500 list is one of the most widely recognized corporate revenue ranking lists in the world, and this year marked the 71st publication of the annual ranking.

“Our company consistently achieves so much year over year with the opening of new hospitals, behavioral health facilities and freestanding emergency rooms, adding more licensed beds and outpatient locations and incorporating innovative solutions to drive patient satisfaction,” said Marc D. Miller, President and CEO, Universal Health Services. “Being recognized on the Fortune 500 for over two decades is a clear demonstration of the strength of UHS in the delivery of high-quality care to patients and the mission we work so ardently to realize.”

See how UHS ranked among Fortune’s list of America’s 500 biggest companies →

Fortune 500 Methodology

Companies are ranked by total revenues for their respective fiscal years. Included in the survey are companies that are incorporated in the U.S., operate in the U.S., and file financial statements with a government agency. This includes private companies and cooperatives that file a 10-K or a comparable financial statement with a government agency, and mutual insurance companies that file with state regulators. It also includes companies that file with a government agency but are owned by private companies, domestic or foreign, that do not file such financial statements. Excluded are private companies not filing with a government agency; companies incorporated outside the U.S.; and U.S. companies consolidated by other companies, domestic or foreign, that file with a government agency. Also excluded are companies that failed to report full financial statements for at least three-quarters of the current fiscal year. Percent change calculations for revenue, net income, and earnings per share are based on data as originally reported. They are not restated for mergers, acquisitions, or accounting changes. The only changes to the prior years’ data are for significant restatement owing to reporting errors that require a company to file an amended 10-K.

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