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Universal Health Services, Inc. (UHS) is an American Fortune 500 company that provides hospital and healthcare services, based in
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. In 2021, its annual revenues were $12.6 billion.


Company history

Alan B. Miller, who currently serves as the company's Executive Chairman, founded Universal Health Services, Inc. in 1979. Within 18 months of its founding, UHS owned four hospitals and had management contracts with two additional hospitals. In 1979, UHS entered
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with the purchase of Valley Hospital. In 1980, the company chose its first Board of Directors. In 1981, UHS held its initial public offering. In 1982, UHS purchased five hospitals from the Stewards Foundation, marking the first time a for-profit corporation purchased hospitals from a nonprofit religious organization. In 1983, UHS purchased Qualicare, Inc. for more than $116 million. The purchase included 11 acute care hospitals and four behavioral health hospitals. In 1986, UHS created Universal Health Realty Income Trust, the first REIT in the healthcare industry. 1991, UHS stock trading moved from NASDAQ to NYSE. In November 2010, UHS reached an agreement in May to acquire Psychiatric Solutions, Inc. for $3,1 billion. In June 2012, UHS announced its plans to acquire Ascend Health Corporation for $517 million. In February 2014, UHS bought Palo Verde Mental Health for an undisclosed amount, renaming the facility to Palo Verde Behavioral Health. In April of that year, UHS announced the acquisition of the Psychiatric Institute of Washington. In September of that year, UHS' stock joined the
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and acquired Cygnet Health Care Limited for approximately $335 million. In August 2015, UHS acquired Alpha Hospitals Holdings Limited for $148 million from private equity group ''C&C Alpha Group''. In September of that year, UHS announced the acquisition of Foundations Recovery Network based in Brentwood, Tennessee for $350 million. In August 2016, UHS bought Desert View Hospital in
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for an undisclosed amount. In December of that year, UHS acquired Cambian Group PLC's Adult Services Division. In July 2018, UHS announced its acquisition of the Danshell Group. On September 28, 2020, Universal Health Services Inc. announced that its network went offline after an unspecified "IT security issue". In September 2020, consistent with the company's long-standing succession plan, UHS announced that Alan B. Miller would step down as CEO in January 2021 and that President Marc D. Miller would be named CEO. UHS again ranked on the Fortune 500 in 2021 and 2022. UHS was also included on the Fortune World's Most Admired List in 2020 and 2021. In 2022, Marc D. Miller, President & CEO, was named to the Modern Healthcare Most Influential list at #49. In December 2022, the Philadelphia Business Journal Book of Lists was published. Largest Healthcare Systems - UHS ranks #5. Largest Public Companies - UHS ranks #6. Largest Employers - UHS ranks #16.


Controversies


Hospital licenses

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) threatened the Rancho Springs Medical Center (
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) and Inland Valley Regional Medical Center (
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) in California with decertification in June 2010 while the State of California warned of a possible hospital license revocation. Universal Health Services implemented a program to address all concerns and in November 2011 the two hospitals passed a CMS Certification Survey. As a result, CMS rescinded its termination notice and the
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withdrew its license revocation notice.


Allegations of noncompliance with same-sex visitation law

According to a petition started on change.org by Terri-Ann Simonelli of Henderson, Nevada, Spring Valley Hospital (owned and operated by UHS) claimed that their policy required power of attorney for a same-sex partner to make medical decisions on behalf of their partner. If true, this would seemingly violate new
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rules enabling same-sex partners to make said decisions, with or without power of attorney.


Fraudulent Medicaid claims

In September 2012, UHS and its subsidiaries, Keystone Education and Youth Services LLC and Keystone Marion LLC d/b/a Keystone Marion Youth Center agreed to pay over $6.9 million to resolve allegations that they submitted false and fraudulent claims to Medicaid. Between October 2004 and March 2010, the entities allegedly provided substandard psychiatric counseling and treatment to adolescents in violation of the Medicaid requirements. The United States alleged that UHS falsely represented Keystone Marion Youth Center as a residential treatment facility providing inpatient psychiatric services to Medicaid enrolled children, when in fact it was a juvenile detention facility. The United States further alleged that neither a medical director nor licensed psychiatrist provided the required direction for psychiatric services or for the development of initial or continuing treatment plans. The settlement further resolved allegations that the entities filed false records or statements to Medicaid when they filed treatment plans that falsely represented the level of services that would be provided to the patients. On July 10, 2020, the US Department of Justice announced a $122 million Fraudulent Claims case with "Universal Health Services, Inc., UHS of Delaware, Inc.(together, UHS), and Turning Point Care Center, LLC (Turning Point), a UHS facility located in Moultrie, Georgia, have agreed to pay a combined total of $122 million to resolve alleged violations of the False Claims Act for billing for medically unnecessary inpatient behavioral health services, failing to provide adequate and appropriate services, and paying illegal inducements to federal healthcare beneficiaries." From the announcement: "The government alleged that, between January 2006, and December 2018, UHS’s facilities admitted federal healthcare beneficiaries who were not eligible for inpatient or residential treatment because their conditions did not require that level of care, while also failing to properly discharge appropriately admitted beneficiaries when they no longer required inpatient care. The government further alleged that UHS’s facilities billed for services not rendered, billed for improper and excessive lengths of stay, failed to provide adequate staffing, training, and/or supervision of staff, and improperly used physical and chemical restraints and seclusion. In addition, UHS’s facilities allegedly failed to develop and/or update individual assessments and treatment plans for patients, failed to provide adequate discharge planning, and failed to provide required individual and group therapy services in accordance with federal and state regulations. Of the $117 million to be paid by UHS to resolve these claims, the federal government will receive a total of $88,124,761.27, and a total of $28,875,238.73 will be returned to individual states, which jointly fund state Medicaid programs."


Buzzfeed investigation

On December 7, 2016, BuzzFeed published a report detailing questionable practices within UHS psychiatric facilities. The report includes allegations of holding nonthreatening patients against their will, manipulative misinterpretation of patient testimonies to fit guidelines to involuntary confinement, aggressive staff layoffs and understaffing in hospitals, needless patient deaths due to understaffing and misprescription of medication, "violating a patient’s right to be discharged or holding a patient without the proper documentation", and unnecessary extension of stay times to the maximum Medicare payout. UHS denied the conclusions of the report. UHS stock fell approximately 12% after publication. According t
Buzzfeed investigative reporter Rosalind Adams
UHS responded to the report by hiring "a global PR firm that offers specialized crisis management services... UHS didn't just implement a crisis PR plan. It also fired an employee that the company believed to have spoken to a reporter; it sued a former employee it alleges leaked damaging internal surveillance videos; it threatened to sue other employees; at least one facility held a series of town hall meetings to warn employees from speaking with us; it conducted “in-depth interviews” with nearly two dozen staff, then distributed a public apology that two of them signed; it enlisted one of the most powerful law firms in the United States; it built multiple, high-production-value websites specifically designed to overcome the reputational damage that our reporting might cause."


Cygnet Healthcare

A UK subsidiary, Cygnet Health Care, was the subject of a BBC investigation that found that staff had been taunting, provoking and scaring vulnerable people. It runs 140 mental health services across the UK. 85% of its services are “rated good or outstanding by our regulators”. New admissions were banned at Cygnet Acer clinic after the
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found it unsafe to use. A patient hanged herself, others self harmed, ligature points were found where patients could hang themselves and too many of the staff were untrained to deal with the highly vulnerable patients at the clinic. The company bought four inpatient units which were previously operated by the Danshell Group in 2018. All four were condemned by the
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which raised concerns about patients’ “unexplained injuries” and high levels of restraint in 2019.


Additional Allegations

On May 16, 2021,
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published an article exposin
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(formerly Focus By The Sea) in St. Simons Island, Georgia for recruiting patients from a local soup kitchen. St. Simons By The Sea contracts physician services with Southland MD in Thomasville, Georgia.


Hospitals and Centers

* Aiken Physicians Alliance, Aiken, South Carolina * Aiken Regional Medical Center, Aiken, South Carolina * Alabama Clinical Schools, Birmingham, Alabama * Alliance Health Center, Meridian, Mississippi * Anchor Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia * Arbour Counseling Services, Fall River, Massachusetts * Arbour Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts * Arrowhead Behavioral Health, Maumee, Ohio * Aurora Pavilion Behavioral Health Services: an extension of Aiken Regional Medical Center, Aiken, South Carolina * Austin Oaks Hospital, Austin, Texas * Behavioral Hospital of Bellaire, Houston, Texas * Belmont Pines Hospital, Youngstown, Ohio * Benchmark Behavioral Health System, Woods Cross, Utah * BHC Alhambra Hospital, Rosemead, California * Black Bear Lodge, Sautee Nacoochee, Georgia * Bloomington Meadows Hospital, Bloomington, Indiana * Brentwood Behavioral Healthcare/Brentwood Jackson, Flowood, Mississippi * Brentwood Hospital, Shreveport, Louisiana * Brooke Glen Behavioral Hospital, Fort Washington, Pennsylvania * Brynn Marr Hospital, Jacksonville, North Carolina * Calvary Healing Center, Phoenix, Arizona * Cancer Care Institute of Carolina: an extension of Aiken Regional Medical Center, Aiken, South Carolina * Canyon Creek Behavioral Health, Temple, Texas * Canyon Ridge Hospital, Chino, California * Cedar Creek Hospital, St. Johns, Michigan * Cedar Grove Residential Treatment Center, Murfreesboro, Tennessee * Cedar Hills Hospital, Beaverton, Oregon * Cedar Ridge Behavioral Hospital/Cedar Ridge Residential Treatment, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma * Cedar Ridge Behavioral Hospital at Bethany/Bethany Behavioral Health, Bethany, Oklahoma * Cedar Springs Hospital, Colorado Springs, Colorado * Centennial Hills Hospital Medical Center: an extension of Valley Health System Las Vegas, Nevada * Centennial Peaks Hospital, Louisville, Colorado * Center for Change, Orem, Utah * Central Florida Behavioral Hospital, Orlando, Florida *
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Patriots Hospital: an extension of North Star Behavioral Health System, Anchorage, Alaska * Clarion Psychiatric Center, Clarion, Pennsylvania * Clive Behavioral Health: an extension of MercyOne, Clive, Iowa * Coastal Behavioral Health/Coastal Harbor Residential Treatment Center, Savannah, Georgia * Columbus Behavioral Center for Children and Adolescents, Columbus, Indiana * Compass Intervention Center, Memphis, Tennessee * Cooper Hills Youth Center, West Jordan, Utah * Coral Shores Behavioral Health, Stuart, Florida * Cornerstone Regional Hospital: an extension of South Texas Health System, Edinburg, Texas * Corona Regional Medical Center, Corona, California * Cumberland Hall Hospital, Hopkinsville, Kentucky * Cumberland Hospital for Children and Adolescents, New Kent, Virginia * Cypress Creek Hospital, Houston, Texas * Debarr Residential Treatment Center & The Cascade Trail at Alpine Academy: an extension of North Star Behavioral Health System, Anchorage, Alaska * Del Amo Behavioral Health System, Torrance, California * Desert Springs Hospital Medical Center, Las Vegas, Nevada * Desert View Hospital: an extension of Valley Health System, Pahrump, Nevada * Diamond Grove Center/Diamond Grove Center for Children, Louisville, Mississippi * Doctors Hospital Emergency Room Saunders, Laredo, Texas * Doctors Hospital Emergency Room South, Laredo, Texas * Dover Behavioral Health System, Dover, Delaware * El Paso Behavioral Health System, El Paso, Texas * Emerald Coast Behavioral Hospital, Panama City, Florida * ER at Anna: an extension of Texoma Medical Center, Anna, Texas * ER at Blue Diamond: an Extension of Spring Valley Hospital, Las Vegas, Nevada * ER at Fruitville: an extension of Lakewood Ranch Medical Center, Sarasota, Florida * ER at Green Valley Ranch: an extension of Henderson Hospital, Henderson, Nevada * ER at McCarran NW: an extension of Nevada Medical Center, Reno, Nevada * ER at Sherman: an extension of Texoma Medical Center, Sherman, Texas * ER at Westlake: an extension of Wellington Regional Medical Center, Westlake, Florida * Fairfax Behavioral Health, Kirkland, Washington * Fairmount Behavioral Health System, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania * First Home Care - Central/Richmond: Virginia Therapeutic Foster Care Services, Richmond, Virginia * First Home Care - Roanoke: Virginia Therapeutic Foster Care Services, Roanoke, Virginia * First Home Care - Tidewater: Virginia Therapeutic Foster Care Services, Portsmouth, Virginia * First Home Care - Northern Virginia: Virginia Therapeutic Foster Care Services, Alexandria, Virginia * Forest View Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan * Fort Duncan Regional Medical Center, Eagle Pass, Texas * Fort Lauderdale Behavioral Health Center, Oakland Park, Florida * Foundations Atlanta at Midtown, Atlanta, Georgia * Foundations Behavioral Health, Doylestown, Pennsylvania * Foundations for Living Residential Treatment Center for Youth, Mansfield, Ohio * Foundations Memphis/The Oaks at Lakeside Behavioral Health System, Memphis, Tennessee * Foundations San Francisco, San Francisco, California * Fox Run Center for Children and Adolescents: an extension of Kempsville Center For Behavioral Health, Saint Clairsville, Ohio * Fremont Hospital, Fremont, California * Friends Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania * Fuller Hospital: an extension of Fremont Hospital, South Attleboro, Massachusetts * Garfield Park Behavioral Hospital, Chicago, Illinois * Garland Behavioral Hospital, Garland, Texas * Glen Oaks Hospital, Greenville, Texas * Gulf Coast Treatment Center, Fort Walton Beach, Florida * Gulfport Behavioral Health System, Gulfport, Mississippi * Hampton Behavioral Health Center, Westampton, New Jersey * Harbor Point Behavioral Health Center, Portsmouth, Virginia * Hartgrove Behavioral Health System, Chicago, Illinois * Havenwyck Hospital: an extension of Glen Oaks Hospital, Auburn Hills, Michigan * Heartland Behavioral Health Services, Nevada, Missouri * Henderson Hospital: an extension of Valley Health System, Henderson, Nevada * Heritage Oaks Hospital, Sacramento, California * Hermitage Hall, Nashville, Tennessee * Hickory Trail Hospital Behavioral Health Services, DeSoto, Texas * Highlands Behavioral Health System, Littleton, Colorado * Hill Crest Behavioral Health Services, Birmingham, Alabama * Holly Hill Hospital, Raleigh, North Carolina * Hospital Panamericano,
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* HRI Hospital: an extension of Kempsville Center for Behavioral Health, Brookline, Massachusetts * Inland Northwest Behavioral Health, Spokane, Washington * Inland Valley Medical Center: an extension of Southwest Healthcare System, Wildomar, California * Innovations Academy, Streamwood, Illinois * Intermountain Hospital, Boise, Idaho * Kempsville Center for Behavioral Health, Portsmouth, Virginia * KeyStone Center, Chester, Pennsylvania * Kingwood Pines Hospital, Houston, Texas * La Amistad Behavioral Health Services, Maitland, Florida * Lakeside Behavioral Health System, Memphis, Tennessee * Lakewood Ranch Medical Center, Bradenton, Florida * Lancaster Behavioral Health Hospital: an extension of Penn Medicine Lancaster General Health/Lancaster Behavioral Health Hospital, Lancaster, Pennsylvania * Laredo Physicians Group, Laredo, Texas * Laurel Heights Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia * Laurel Oaks Behavioral Health Center, Dothan, Alabama * Laurel Ridge Treatment Center: an extension of Laurel Heights Hospital, San Antonio, Texas * Liberty Point Behavioral Healthcare, Staunton, Virginia * Lighthouse Behavioral Health Hospital, Conway, South Carolina * Lighthouse Care Center of Augusta, Augusta, Georgia * Lincoln Prairie Behavioral Health Center, Springfield, Illinois * Lincoln Trail Behavioral Health System, Radcliff, Kentucky * Manatee Diagnostic Center, Arcadia, Florida * Manatee Diagnostic Center, Parrish, Florida * Manatee Diagnostic Center Point West, Bradenton, Florida * Manatee Diagnostic Center Riverside, Bradenton, Florida * Manatee Healthcare System, Bradenton, Florida * Manatee Memorial Hospital, Bradenton, Florida * Manatee Physician Alliance, Bradenton, Florida * Mayhill Hospital, Denton, Texas * McDowell Center for Children, Dyersburg, Tennessee * Meridell Achievement Center, Liberty Hill, Texas * Mesilla Valley Hospital, Las Cruces, New Mexico * Michael’s House Outpatient: an extension of Foundations Recovery Network, Palm Springs, California * Michiana Behavioral Health, Plymouth, Indiana * Midwest Center for Youth and Families: an extension of Psychiatric Institute of Washington, Kouts, Indiana * Millwood Hospital, Arlington, Texas * Mountain Youth Academy, Mountain City, Tennessee * Natchez Trace Youth Academy, Waverly, Tennessee * Newport News Behavioral Health Center, Newport News, Virginia * North Springs Behavioral Healthcare, Leesburg, Virginia * North Star Hospital, Anchorage, Alaska * Northern Nevada Medical Center, Sparks, Nevada * Northern Nevada Medical Group, Sparks, Nevada * Northwest Emergency at Town Square: an extension of Northwest Texas Healthcare System, Amarillo, Texas * Northwest Emergency on Georgia: an extension of Texas Healthcare System, Amarillo, Texas * Northwest Texas Healthcare System, Amarillo, Texas * Northwest Texas Physician Group: an extension of Northwest Texas Healthcare System, Amarillo, Texas * Oak Plains Academy, Ashland City, Tennessee * Okaloosa Youth Academy/Gulf Coast Youth Services, Crestview, Florida * Old Vineyard Behavioral Health Services, Winston-Salem, North Carolina * Palm Point Behavioral Health Center, Titusville, Florida * Palm Shores Behavioral Health Center, Bradenton, Florida * Palmdale Regional Medical Center, Palmdale, California * Palmer Residential Treatment Center: an extension of North Star Behavioral Health System, Palmer, Alaska * Palmetto Lowcountry Behavioral Health, Charleston, South Carolina * Palmetto Summerville Behavioral Health, Summerville, South Carolina * Palms Westside Clinic ASC/Palms Wellington Surgical Center, Royal Palm Beach, Florida * Palo Verde Behavioral Health, Tucson, Arizona * Parkwood Behavioral Health System, Olive Branch, Mississippi * Peachford Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia * Pembroke Hospital, Pembroke, Massachusetts * Pinnacle Point Behavioral Healthcare System/The Point, Little Rock, Arkansas * Pinnacle Point Hospital, Little Rock, Arkansas * Poplar Springs Hospital, Petersburg, Virginia * Prairie St. John’s, Fargo, North Dakota * Pride Institute, Eden Prairie, Minnesota * Provo Canyon Behavioral Hospital, Orem, Utah * Provo Canyon School, Provo, Utah * Provo Canyon School Springville Campus, Springville, Utah * Psychiatric Institute of Washington, Washington, D.C. * Quail Run Behavioral Health, Phoenix, Arizona * Quail Surgical and Pain Management Center, Reno, Nevada * Rancho Springs Medical Center: an extension of Southwest Healthcare System, Murrieta, California * Reasons Eating Disorder Center: an extension of BHC Alhambra Hospital, Rosemead, California * Rivendell Behavioral Health Hospital, Bowling Green, Kentucky * River Crest Hospital, San Angelo, Texas * River Oaks Hospital, New Orleans, Louisiana * River Park Hospital, Huntington, West Virginia * River Point Behavioral Health, Jacksonville, Florida * Riveredge Hospital, Forest Park, Illinois * Rockford Center, Newark, Delaware] * Rolling Hills Hospital, Franklin, Tennessee * Roxbury Treatment Center, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania * Salt Lake Behavioral Health, Salt Lake City, Utah * San Marcos Treatment Center: an extension of KI Charter Academy, San Marcos, Texas * SandyPines Hospital/SandyPines Residential Treatment Center, Tequesta, Florida * Sierra Vista Hospital, Sacramento, California * Skywood Recovery Outpatient at Royal Oak: an extension of Foundations Recovery Network, Royal Oak, Michigan * Skywood Recovery, Augusta, Michigan * South Texas Health System Bariatric Weight Loss Surgery Center, McAllen, Texas * South Texas Health System Behavioral, Edinburg, Texas * South Texas Health System Children’s, Edinburg, Texas * South Texas Health System Clinics, McAllen, Texas * South Texas Health System Edinburg, Edinburg, Texas * South Texas Health System ER Alamo, Alamo, Texas * South Texas Health System ER McColl, Edinburg, Texas * South Texas Health System ER Mission, Mission, Texas * South Texas Health System ER Monte Cristo, Edinburg, Texas * South Texas Health System ER Ware Road, McAllen, Texas * South Texas Health System ER Weslaco, Weslaco, Texas * South Texas Health System Heart/McAllen Heart Hospital, McAllen, Texas * South Texas Health System Physical Rehabilitation Unit, Edinburg, Texas * Southeast Behavioral Hospital/Southeast Behavioral Health: an extension of Southeast Health, Cape Girardeau, Missouri * Southern California Physician Network, Temecula, California * Spring Mountain Sahara, Las Vegas, Nevada * Spring Mountain Treatment Center, Las Vegas, Nevada * Spring Valley Hospital Medical Center: an extension of Valley Health System, Las Vegas, Nevada * Springwoods Behavioral Health, Fayetteville, Arkansas * St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute, St. Louis, Missouri * St. Mary’s Physician Associates, Enid, Oklahoma * St. Mary’s Regional Medical Center, Enid, Oklahoma * St. Simons By The Sea, St. Simons Island, Georgia * Stonington Institute, North Stonington, Connecticut * Streamwood Behavioral Healthcare System/Streamwood Hospital, Streamwood, Illinois * Summerlin Valley Hospital Medical Center: an extension of Valley Health System, Las Vegas, Nevada * Summit Oaks Hospital, Summit, New Jersey * SummitRidge Hospital Behavioral Health Services, Lawrenceville, Georgia * Suncoast Behavioral Health Center, Bradenton, Florida * Surgery Center of Aiken: an extension of Aiken Regional Medical Center, Aiken, South Carolina * Talbott Recovery/Talbott Campus: an extension of Foundations Recovery Network, Atlanta, Georgia * Talbott Recovery Dunwoody/Talbott Campus: an extension of Foundations Recovery Network, Dunwoody, Georgia * Temecula Valley Day Surgery and Pain Therapy Center, Murrieta, California * Temecula Valley Hospital, Temecula, California * Texas NeuroRehab Center, Austin, Texas * Texoma Medical Center, Denison, Texas * TexomaCare, Denison, Texas * The Bridgeway, North Little Rock, Arkansas * The Brook Hospital - Dupont: an The Pavilion Behavioral Health System, Louisville, Kentucky * The Brook Hospital - KMI: an extension of The Pavilion Behavioral Health System, Louisville, Kentucky * The Canyon at Santa Monica: an extension of Foundations Recovery Network, Los Angeles, California * The Carolina Center for Behavioral Health, Greer, South Carolina * The
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, Washington, D.C. (since 1997) * The Horsham Clinic, Ambler, Pennsylvania * The Hughes Center for Exceptional Children, Danville, Virginia * The Meadows Psychiatric Center, Centre Hall, Pennsylvania * The Pavilion Behavioral Health System/Pavilion Hospital, Champaign, Illinois * The Point Behavioral Health Services/The Point: an extension of The Pavilion Behavioral Health System/Pavilion Hospital, Bryant, Arkansas * The Recovery Center Texas, Wichita Falls, Texas * The Ridge Behavioral Health System, Lexington, Kentucky * The Vines Hospital, Ocala, Florida * Three Rivers Behavioral Health, West Columbia, South Carolina * Three Rivers Midlands, West Columbia, South Carolina * TMC Behavioral Health, Sherman, Texas * Turning Point Care Center/Turning Point Hospital, Moultrie, Georgia * University Behavioral Center, Orlando, Florida * Valle Vista Health Center, Greenwood, Indiana * Valley Health Physician Alliance, Las Vegas, Nevada * Valley Hospital Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Care, Phoenix, Arizona * Valley Hospital Medical Center: an extension of Valley Health System, Las Vegas, Nevada * Wekiva Springs Center, Jacksonville, Florida *Wellington Regional, Wellington, Florida *Windmoor Healthcare, Clearwater, Florida


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External links

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Universal Health Services
recipient profile on USAspending.gov
UHS Behind Closed Doors
from the
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