Market Analysis — ST. PETERS HOSPITAL
NY market | 3 hospitals | HHI: nan (Competitive)
🛡️ Public data only — no PHI permitted on this instance.
← DashboardPRFProfileMEMIC MemoBRGBridgeCIComp IntelSCNScenariosAIMLDCFDCFLBOLBOFIN3-StmtMKTMarketDENDenialRETReturnsLVRLeversWFLWaterfallPLYPlaybookTRDTrendsPREDPredictedMEM2Memo
3
Hospitals in Market
1,325
Total Beds
$1.8B
Market Revenue
Competitive
HHI: nan
Narrow
Moat Rating (7/10)
#2
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 Share37.9%
Top 3 Concentrationnan%
Network Density0.23
Margin vs Market+8.1%
Bed Util vs Market+7.9%
What This Means
This hospital has a narrow moat — narrow moat — some competitive advantages, but vulnerable to new entrants. The NY market is competitive — many players, value creation must come from operations not market power (HHI: nan).
Implications: Operational improvements are the primary value driver — see the EBITDA bridge. Compare against peers via comparables or see the full NY market.
Top Competitors
| Hospital | Beds | Revenue | Rev Share | Bed Share |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ALBANY MEDICAL CENTER HOSPITAL | 719 | $1,108M | 62.1% | 54.3% |
| CAPITAL DISTRICT P.C. | 104 | $nanM | nan% | 7.8% |
Regional Payer Mix
■ Medicare 17%■ Medicaid 10%■ Commercial 73%