Among the top 20 companies, 15 are from the U.S. and five are from other countries.
These are the 20 largest publicly traded healthcare companies by revenue:
- UnitedHealth, $313.13 billion – Minnetonka, Minn.
- CVS Health, $307.86 billion – Woonsocket, R.I.
- McKesson, $268.44 billion – Irving, Texas
- AmerisourceBergen, $236.32 billion – Conshohocken, Pa.
- Cardinal Health, $181.36 billion – Dublin, Ohio
- Elevance Health, $153.24 billion – Indianapolis
- Centene, $132.41 billion – St. Louis
- HCA Healthcare, $57.44 billion – Nashville, Tenn.
- Fresenius, $43.41 billion – Bad Homburg, Germany
- Molina Healthcare, $30.13 billion – Long Beach, Calif.
- Siemens Healthcare, $23.24 billion – Erlangen, Germany
- Fresenius Medical Care, $20.46 billion – Bad Homburg, Germany
- Baxter, $14.19 billion – Deerfield, Ill.
- Universal Health Services, $12.6 billion – King of Prussia, Pa.
- Henry Schein, $12.71 billion – Melville, N.Y.
- Community Health Systems, $12.3 billion – Franklin, Tenn.
- DaVita, $11.2 billion – Denver
- Owens & Minor, $9.87 billion – Richmond, Va.
- Ramsay Health Care, $9 billion – Sydney
- Ebos Group, $7.4 billion – Christchurch, New Zealand
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