Universal Health Services Q1 2025: Unpacking Contradictions in Volume Growth, Medicaid Impact, and Labor Costs
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Friday, May 2, 2025 12:49 pm ET1min read
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Behavioral volume growth expectations, impact of Medicaid redeterminations, managed care relationship and payer behavior, impact of flu season on acuityAYI-- and margins, and labor cost trends are the key contradictions discussed in Universal HealthUHS-- Services' latest 2025Q1 earnings call.
Financial Performance and Adjusted Earnings:
- Universal Health Services, Inc. reported net income attributable to UHS per diluted share of $4.80 for Q1 2025, with adjusted net income of $4.84 per diluted share.
- The solid performance was driven by effective expense controls and strong acute care revenues.
Behavioral Health Segment Trends:
- Same-facility net revenues at Universal Health Services' behavioral health hospitals increased by 5.5% in Q1 2025.
- The increase was driven by a 5.8% increase in revenue per adjusted day, despite flat adjusted patient days.
- Weather conditions and the extra leap day in 2024 impacted patient day growth, but a reacceleration in patient day growth was observed in March.
Capital Expenditures and Share Repurchase:
- The company spent $239 million on capital expenditures and acquired 1 million of its own shares at a cost of approximately $181 million.
- Since January 2019, approximately 30.3 million shares have been repurchased, representing 33% of shares outstanding.
- The share repurchase strategy is an active part of the company's capital deployment, driven by market conditions and share price softness.
Supply Chain and Operating Expenses:
- Operating expenses on a same facility basis increased by 2.6% over last year's first quarter, excluding the impact of the insurance subsidiary.
- Effective management of supply chain costs and active expense controls, including better contractual pricing and product replacements, contributed to improved supply leverage.
Financial Performance and Adjusted Earnings:
- Universal Health Services, Inc. reported net income attributable to UHS per diluted share of $4.80 for Q1 2025, with adjusted net income of $4.84 per diluted share.
- The solid performance was driven by effective expense controls and strong acute care revenues.
Behavioral Health Segment Trends:
- Same-facility net revenues at Universal Health Services' behavioral health hospitals increased by 5.5% in Q1 2025.
- The increase was driven by a 5.8% increase in revenue per adjusted day, despite flat adjusted patient days.
- Weather conditions and the extra leap day in 2024 impacted patient day growth, but a reacceleration in patient day growth was observed in March.
Capital Expenditures and Share Repurchase:
- The company spent $239 million on capital expenditures and acquired 1 million of its own shares at a cost of approximately $181 million.
- Since January 2019, approximately 30.3 million shares have been repurchased, representing 33% of shares outstanding.
- The share repurchase strategy is an active part of the company's capital deployment, driven by market conditions and share price softness.
Supply Chain and Operating Expenses:
- Operating expenses on a same facility basis increased by 2.6% over last year's first quarter, excluding the impact of the insurance subsidiary.
- Effective management of supply chain costs and active expense controls, including better contractual pricing and product replacements, contributed to improved supply leverage.
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