Universal Health Services (UHS) has had a turbulent period. The company reported strong Q1 2025 results and began construction on the
Alan B. Miller Medical Center in Palmbeach Gardens. However, potential setbacks include a $535M judgement against a UHS subsidiary, director resignations, and a ransomware attack causing $67M loss. UHS will appeal the decision. Accusations of neglect and abuse at psychiatric hospitals in D.C. have led to a lawsuit by more than 100 former patients. Notably,
Alan B. Miller plans to step down as CEO early next year, with Marc D. Miller taking the reigns. An artificial intelligence company β
Hippocratic AI, backed by UHS, received $53M in funding. A class-action settlement cost ERISA $12.5M and new details emerged about a $387M lawsuit against Cumberland Childrenβs Hospital citing abuse. Some critics expressed concern about financial incentives resulting in mistreatment of youngsters in psychiatric hospitals while others hailed it as a promising move.
Universal Health Services Class B UHS News Analytics from Wed, 07 Dec 2016 08:00:00 GMT to Fri, 02 May 2025 12:06:36 GMT -
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- Innovation -5
- Information 8
- Rumor -7