Market Analysis — ST. PETERS UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
NJ market | 6 hospitals | HHI: 2,530 (Concentrated)
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6
Hospitals in Market
1,873
Total Beds
$3.5B
Market Revenue
Concentrated
HHI: 2,530
Narrow
Moat Rating (7/10)
#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 Advantagemoderate
Switching Costshigh
Market Share15.3%
Top 3 Concentration75.7%
Network Density0.32
Margin vs Market+6.0%
Bed Util vs Market+8.2%
What This Means
This hospital has a narrow moat — narrow moat — some competitive advantages, but vulnerable to new entrants. The NJ market is highly concentrated — few dominant players, potential antitrust concerns (HHI: 2,530).
Implications: Operational improvements are the primary value driver — see the EBITDA bridge. Compare against peers via comparables or see the full NJ market.
Top Competitors
| Hospital | Beds | Revenue | Rev Share | Bed Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON UNIVERSITY HOSPI | 639 | $1,411M | 39.8% | 34.1% |
| JFK UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER | 351 | $689M | 19.4% | 18.7% |
| PRINCETON HEALTHCARE SYSTEM | 206 | $588M | 16.6% | 11.0% |
| RARITAN BAY MEDICAL CENTER | 261 | $280M | 7.9% | 13.9% |
| UNIVERSITY BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE | 64 | $38M | 1.1% | 3.4% |
Regional Payer Mix
■ Medicare 25%■ Medicaid 5%■ Commercial 71%