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UBC main competitors are Telligen, Sutter Health, and Steward Health Care.

Competitor Summary. See how UBC compares to its main competitors:

  • Kaiser Permanente has the most employees (304,220).
  • Employees at Telligen earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $83,434.
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UBC vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2003
4.6
Blue Bell, PA5$105.3M1,001
-
3.6
Orlando, FL1$18.0M750
2008
4.5
Denver, CO1$27.0M50
-
4.7
Sunrise, FL1$150.0M1,195
1995
4.7
Malvern, PA12$439.1M1,500
1865
4.8
Sacramento, CA19$10.0B55,000
2012
4.3
Gastonia, NC1$33.5M200
1993
4.6
Denver, CO8$900.6M2,072
1994
4.5
Irvine, CA1$86.7M290
2010
4.0
Boston, MA18$8.0B40,000
1980
4.7
Buffalo, NY6$1.5B1,772
1972
4.1
West Des Moines, IA2$66.7M542
1984
4.3
Farmington Hills, MI1$50.0M100
1968
4.6
White Plains, NY17$73.0M529
1993
4.6
Saint Louis, MO9$4.0B27,191
1983
3.6
Canton, OH1$2.4M30
1994
4.6
San Francisco, CA1$1.5B810
2002
4.5
Fort Worth, TX1$30.0M280
1945
4.7
Oakland, CA33$88.7B304,220
2000
4.6
Portsmouth, NH1$535.0M1,167
1988
4.7
Denver, CO71$1.2B4,600

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UBC salaries vs competitors

Among UBC competitors, employees at Telligen earn the most with an average yearly salary of $83,434.

Compare UBC salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
UBC
$49,910$24.00-
Acs Specialty Pharmacy
$42,120$20.25-
Coram Healthcare Corporation of Southern Florida
$49,920$24.00-
Sheridan Healthcorp Inc
$57,714$27.75-
BioTelemetry
$48,553$23.34-
Sutter Health
$68,306$32.84-

Compare UBC job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
UBC
$109,966$52.87
Kaiser Permanente
$119,121$57.27
Coram
$111,645$53.68
Employers Health
$111,635$53.67
Coram Healthcare Corporation of Southern Florida
$109,912$52.84
Novocure
$109,569$52.68
BioScrip
$109,563$52.67
Steward Health Care
$109,466$52.63
HIMS
$109,402$52.60
Byram Healthcare
$109,215$52.51
BioTelemetry
$108,697$52.26
Sheridan Healthcorp Inc
$108,363$52.10
Sutter Health
$108,264$52.05
BJC HealthCare
$107,815$51.83
American Medical Technologies
$107,791$51.82
Texas Health Care
$107,337$51.60
Acs Specialty Pharmacy
$107,073$51.48
MPRO
$104,953$50.46
Telligen
$103,744$49.88
Partners Health Management
$92,070$44.26

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UBC demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at UBC vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
BioScrip30%70%
Byram Healthcare32%68%
Independent Health34%66%
BJC HealthCare37%63%
UBC42%58%
BioTelemetry47%53%

Compare race at UBC vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
65%11%10%10%4%
9.8
65%13%11%7%4%
9.8
62%15%10%10%4%
9.6
73%8%10%7%3%
9.8
60%21%9%6%3%
8.2
58%13%13%12%4%
9.9

UBC and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
John C Rademacher
BioScrip

John C. Rademacher is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Option Care Health, the largest independent provider of home and alternate site infusion services in the United States. Mr. Rademacher is an experienced professional with a demonstrated history of working in the hospital & health care industry, and a strong business development background skilled in healthcare consulting and the healthcare industry, medical devices and international business development.

Joseph H. Capper
BioTelemetry

Joseph H. Capper was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of CardioNet in June 2010. Prior to CardioNet, Joe served as President, Chief Executive Officer and member of the Board of Directors of Home Diagnostics, Inc., a leading developer, manufacturer and marketer of diabetes management products. Joe joined Home Diagnostics in 2009 and positioned the Company for a strategic merger in a transaction that created substantial value to its stakeholders. Home Diagnostics was listed on the NASDAQ stock market until its strategic merger. Prior to Home Diagnostics, Joe was President and Chief Executive Officer of CCS Medical Inc., a private company that is a leading provider of medical supplies in diabetes, wound care, respiratory and other therapeutic categories. During Joe's tenure as Chief Executive Officer, he built the Company into one of the largest providers of diabetes and respiratory testing supplies for Medicare beneficiaries and the private insured. During this time, the Company's revenue grew from $60 million to over $500 million through organic growth and acquisitions.

Richard J. Liekweg
BJC HealthCare

Richard J. Liekweg is president and chief executive officer of BJC HealthCare, one of the nation’s largest nonprofit, integrated health care delivery organizations with over $6 billion in net revenues and more than 32,000 employees serving the greater St. Louis, southern Illinois and mid-Missouri regions. BJC is the largest provider of charity care, unreimbursed care and community benefit in Missouri, providing more than $800.8 million in financial assistance, education of health professionals, safety net services and community outreach programs. BJC’s patients have access to the latest advances in medical science and technology through a formal affiliation between BJC and the renowned Washington University School of Medicine, which consistently ranks among the top medical schools in the country. Barnes-Jewish Hospital and St. Louis Children’s Hospital rank among the most highly regarded teaching hospitals in the nation. BJC’s community and rural hospitals are also regularly recognized for excellence. Liekweg joined BJC HealthCare in 2009 as president of Barnes-Jewish Hospital and group president for BJC HealthCare. In 2015, Liekweg was promoted to executive vice president and subsequently president of BJC. He was named president and chief executive officer in January 2018. Before joining BJC, Liekweg served as chief executive officer and associate vice chancellor for the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Medical Center from 2003-2009. Liekweg also spent more than 16 years at Duke University Health System, including serving as chief executive officer of Duke’s Durham Regional Hospital. He currently serves on the boards of several professional and community organizations including Vizient, Washington University, Missouri Hospital Association, Cortex, St. Louis Regional Health Commission, Greater St. Louis, Inc., BioSTL and Forest Park Forever. Liekweg holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University of Virginia and master’s degrees in health services administration and business administration, both from the University of Michigan.

Perry Bernocchi
Byram Healthcare

Perry Bernocchi is a CEO at Byram Healthcare and is based in White Plains, New York. He has worked as Sr VP Operations at Coram CVS/specialty infusion services, Sr. VP Operations/COO at Hemophilia Resources of America, and EVP Operations at Byram Healthcare. Perry attended Rider University between 1976 and 1980.

Michael W. Cropp
Independent Health

John Carlyle is a Founder at Magella Healthcare, Chief Executive Officer at Sheridan Healthcare, and Operating Partner at Riata Capital Group. He has worked as Chairman at Pediatrix Medical Group Inc, Chief Financial Officer at Medical Care Intl Inc, and Board Member at Eagle Hospital Physicians. John studied at University of Texas at Arlington.

Ralph de la Torre
Steward Health Care

Founder, Chairman and CEO of Steward, a community-based accountable care organization that offers a full range of health care services to patients in Massachusetts. Steward includes 3,000 physicians, 10 hospital campuses, 24 affiliated urgent care providers, 6 ambulatory surgery centers, home care, hospice and other services.http://ralphdelatorre.com/

James Conforti
Sutter Health

Chief Operating Officer of Northern California-based Sutter Health, a not-for-profit health system caring for nearly 3 million patients-or one in every 100 Americans. Oversees operations across Sutter Health’s 24 hospitals and 5 medical foundations. Also deeply committed to working with the community to help solve some of our most challenging issues. I’m energized and grateful for the opportunity to help lead businesses, private philanthropists and elected officials in three counties to adopt a common housing-first framework with the goal of reaching functional zero for homelessness. I am on the Board of the CaIifornia Business Roundtable and the Greater Sacramento Area Economic Council. A strong, vibrant community with sufficient employment and advancement opportunities allows people to live more fulfilling, healthier lives.

Barclay E. Berdan
Texas Health Care

Barclay E. Berdan, FACHE, is the chief executive officer of Texas Health Resources, a faith-based, nonprofit health system that cares for more patients in North Texas than any other provider. Texas Health is ranked No. 9 on the 2019 Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For® list, and has been named No. 1 on the Fortune 20 Best Workplaces in Health Care list for four consecutive years. Berdan became chief executive officer of Texas Health on Sept. 1, 2014, after serving as senior executive vice president and chief operating officer the previous two years. With 30 years of service at Texas Health, Berdan describes the system’s culture as one of a family where the Mission, Vision, Values and Our Texas Health Promise℠ are woven together and modeled each day in the care of patients and their families. He believes that Texas Health was built on a strong foundation of traditions - faith, quality, compassion, innovation - traditions that will sustain and guide the organization into the future. Berdan joined Texas Health in 1986 as vice president/administrator for Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Southwest Fort Worth, overseeing the construction and opening of the hospital. He served as the chief operating officer of Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Fort Worth from 1993 to 1999 and then as its president from 1999 to 2007. He also served as executive vice president for Texas Health from 2005 to 2007, and as senior executive vice president for system alignment and performance from 2007 to 2012. Before joining Texas Health, Berdan worked for American Medical International for nine years in hospital leadership positions in Florida, Arkansas and Texas. He also previously served in administrative positions at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and Jackson Park Hospital, both in Chicago. Berdan earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Texas Christian University in Fort Worth and a master's degree in business administration with a specialization in hospital administration from the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business. Active in health care issues, Berdan served as chairman of the Texas Hospital Association for the 2008-09 year. He received the 2013 Earl M. Collier Award for Distinguished Health Care Administration, the association’s highest honor. He was also recognized in 2015 with the D CEO Excellence in Healthcare Award as Outstanding Healthcare Executive and was named to Modern Healthcare’s “100 Most Influential People in Healthcare” list in 2016. He served as chair of the United Way of Tarrant County 2016-2017 campaign. He is past chair and a board member of the American Heart Association Tarrant County chapter, and co-chairs the steering committee of the Fort Worth Blue Zones ProjectTM, the nation’s largest Certified Blue Zones Community®. He is a board member of Premier Inc., and serves on the organization’s finance committee, and is also an Executive Committee member for the Healthcare Leadership Council.

Greg A. Adams
Kaiser Permanente

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