Market Analysis — USA CHILDRENS AND WOMENS HOSPITAL
AL market | 6 hospitals | HHI: 2,268 (Moderate)
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6
Hospitals in Market
1,643
Total Beds
$1.6B
Market Revenue
Moderate
HHI: 2,268
Narrow
Moat Rating (6/10)
#4
Market Share Rank
Competitive Moat (Mauboussin Framework)
Based on "Measuring the Moat" adapted for healthcare. Score 0-10: wide (8+), narrow (5-7), none (<5).
Scale Advantageweak
Switching Costshigh
Market Share14.4%
Top 3 Concentration71.4%
Network Density0.37
Margin vs Market+4.1%
Bed Util vs Market+3.3%
What This Means
This hospital has a narrow moat — narrow moat — some competitive advantages, but vulnerable to new entrants. The AL market is moderately concentrated — oligopoly dynamics, negotiating leverage exists (HHI: 2,268).
Implications: Operational improvements are the primary value driver — see the EBITDA bridge. Compare against peers via comparables or see the full AL market.
Top Competitors
| Hospital | Beds | Revenue | Rev Share | Bed Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MOBILE INFIRMARY MEDICAL CENTER | 593 | $542M | 34.0% | 36.1% |
| USA HEALTH UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL | 242 | $348M | 21.9% | 14.7% |
| PROVIDENCE HOSPITAL | 349 | $247M | 15.5% | 21.2% |
| SPRINGHILL MEMORIAL HOSPITAL | 179 | $216M | 13.6% | 10.9% |
| INFIRMARY LTAC HOSPITAL | 31 | $10M | 0.7% | 1.9% |
Regional Payer Mix
■ Medicare 23%■ Medicaid 27%■ Commercial 50%