For the annual list, Forbes ranks companies using a composite score of revenue, market value, profits and assets. JPMorgan Chase was the No. 1 company on the list for the second year in a row, with $3.1 trillion in assets as of the 12 months ending April 30.
Here are the 20 biggest publicly traded companies in the healthcare industry accompanied by their ranking:
24. UnitedHealth Group
34. Johnson & Johnson
40. CVS Health
49. Pfizer
63. Cigna
68. Novartis
74. Roche
92. Merck
97. GlaxoSmithKline
102. Bayer
105. Anthem
117. Sanofi
119. AbbVie
129. Medtronic
136. Walgreens
138. Bristol-Myers Squibb
158. Abbott Laboratories
162. Amgen
184. Thermo Fisher Scientific
186. Gilead Sciences
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