National For-Profit Hospital Companies
Publicly traded and private hospital companies operating large portfolios of acute care hospitals nationally with centralized management, contracting, and operational infrastructure.
Market snapshot
These figures describe For-Profit Hospital Chains & Systems (4.1.4), the segment that National For-Profit Hospital Companies sits within — not National For-Profit Hospital Companies on its own.
Within general hospitals (NAICS 622110); the Census Bureau does not split hospitals by ownership. For-profit chains are roughly a fifth of U.S. hospitals.
Business model & economics
Revenue model
Payer reimbursement plus higher-margin outpatient and surgical
Key economics
- Recurring revenue
- Moderate
- EBITDA margin
- Higher than nonprofits
- Capex intensity
- High
episodic acute care
financial discipline and scale
Characteristics
- Investor-owned, financially disciplined, and scaled.
- Active portfolio management — acquire, divest, reposition.
- Pushing into higher-margin outpatient and surgical.
M&A deal context
Who’s acquiring
- For-profit hospital chains
- Portfolio acquirers & divestors
- Outpatient & surgical platforms
What’s driving deals
- Active portfolio acquisition and divestiture.
- Shift toward higher-margin outpatient settings.
- Scale and public-market discipline.
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