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Select Medical Holdings Corporation Common Stock (SEM)

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NYSE · Last Trade: Apr 7th, 8:27 AM EDT
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Competitors to Select Medical Holdings Corporation Common Stock (SEM)

Brookdale Senior Living Inc. BKD +0.00

Brookdale Senior Living focuses mainly on senior healthcare services, including assisted living and rehabilitation facilities. While Select Medical provides a wider array of rehabilitation services across various age groups, Brookdale competes in the niche of senior-specific healthcare services. Brookdale’s specialization in senior living gives it a competitive advantage in that sector, enabling it to deliver tailored services that meet the specific needs of elderly patients, whereas Select Medical’s broader approach may appeal to a more generalized audience.

Encompass Health Corporation EHC +0.00

Encompass Health specializes in post-acute rehabilitation services, which overlaps with Select Medical’s business offering of outpatient rehabilitation and long-term acute care. They compete by targeting similar patient demographics who require rehabilitation services post-hospitalization. Encompass Health, however, focuses heavily on advanced technology and specialized care, providing them an edge in rehabilitative quality, although Select Medical has a broader range of service lines that can appeal to a diverse patient population.

HCA Healthcare, Inc. HCA +0.00

HCA Healthcare is one of the largest healthcare service providers in the United States. Like Select Medical, HCA operates a network of hospitals and outpatient facilities, which puts them in direct competition for patient referrals and relationships with insurance providers. HCA has a significant competitive advantage due to its extensive scale, allowing for greater bargaining power with insurance companies and a more comprehensive range of services, which can attract a wider patient base.

LifePoint Health, Inc.

LifePoint Health operates a variety of community hospitals and related healthcare services, positioning itself similarly to Select Medical. Both companies aim to deliver post-acute care and rehabilitation. However, LifePoint's competitive advantage lies in its community-centric approach, integrating local services that cater specifically to regional healthcare needs. Select Medical's broader service lines and relationships with outpatient care facilities provide a robust alternative, but LifePoint’s community integration can attract patients seeking localized care.