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HEALTH FACILITIES INC company history timeline

1990

In May 1990 the group again increased their stake, to 10.3 percent, and in July, it was raised to 11.4 percent, which the Bass family characterized as a simple investment.

1991

These moves helped Universal to rack up profits of $20.3 million in 1991, its fourth consecutive year of improved profits.

1994

Growth through acquisition continued in 1994, when HCR purchased two privately held businesses in the Mid-Atlantic region.

The success achieved by these and other subsidiaries enabled Sierra Health to conclude 1994 on a high note.

1995

and recognized him for helping the company achieve a 3,715 percent total shareholder returns since 1995.

1996

By the end of 1996, it had 66 outpatient therapy clinics and 33 home healthcare offices.

1996 In the beginning, there was Williamsbridge Manor, which became Williamsbridge Center, in the Bronx.

2000

The publication also ranked UHS #960 on its Global 2000 list.

2010

one of the nations largest operators of behavioral health facilities. As a result of the acquisition, completed in November 2010, UHS' annual revenue exceeds $7 billion.

Demographic experts forecast that the number of Americans aged 85 and over would double from 3.3 million to 6.6 million by 2010.

The drive was launched in 2010 by Pam Taurence, a nurse at the Detroit Medical Center.

2011

for 2011 by The Joint Commission.

2012

as Top Performers on Key Quality Measures® for 2012.

2015

annual ranking #324 in the list of “America’s Largest Corporations” for 2015.

2018

UHS again ranked by Fortune among World’s Most Admired Companies in 2018

2019

UHS ACOS Saved Medicare $900 Million in 2019

Additional milestones in 2019 include launching a new brand, mission, vision and values; opening a Global Business Center in Manila, Philippines; and moving the company's corporate headquarters to North Dallas, creating one HQ across its three operating segments.

2020

Prominence Health Plan ACOs Saved Medicare $84.7 million in 2020

2021

Clive Behavioral Health, a new 100-bed hospital, opened on February 22, 2021 in Clive, Iowa.

June 29, 2021 — Joint venture partners Beaumont Health and Universal Health Services (NYSE: UHS) announced the name of their new behavioral health hospital: Beaumont Behavioral Health.

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