Core Insights - Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS) reported strong second-quarter 2025 results with adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $5.35, exceeding estimates by 10.3% and reflecting a year-over-year increase of 24.1% [1][9] - Net revenues grew by 9.6% year over year to nearly $4.3 billion, surpassing the consensus mark by 1.5% [1][2] Financial Performance - Adjusted EBITDA, net of non-controlling interests (NCI), was $642.9 million, an improvement of nearly 11.1% year over year, exceeding the estimate of $602.8 million [3] - Total operating costs increased by 9% year over year to $3.8 billion, driven by higher salaries, wages, benefits, and other operating expenses [3][7] - Cash flows from operations were $549 million, a decline of 19.2% from the previous year [7] Segment Performance - Acute Care Hospital Services saw adjusted admissions rise by 2% on a same-facility basis, with net revenues increasing by 7.9% [4] - Behavioral Health Care Services experienced a 0.4% increase in adjusted admissions and an 8.9% rise in net revenues on a same-facility basis [5] Balance Sheet and Debt - As of June 30, 2025, UHS had cash and cash equivalents of $137.6 million, up from $126 million at the end of 2024 [6] - Total assets increased to $15 billion from $14.5 billion at the end of 2024, while long-term debt rose by 1.7% to $4.5 billion [6][7] - Total equity increased to $7.1 billion from $6.7 billion at the end of 2024 [7] Share Repurchase and Guidance - UHS repurchased shares worth $150.8 million in the second quarter, with a remaining repurchase capacity of approximately $492.9 million [10] - The company raised its full-year EPS guidance to $20-$21, reflecting improved revenue and EBITDA expectations [9][11]
Universal Health Q2 Earnings Beat on Strong Acute Care Admissions