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Universal Health Services Completes Acquisition of Psychiatric Solutions
Dec 20, 2010, 08:35

Universal Health Services
King of Prussia, Pa


Universal Health Services
Completes Acquisition of
Psychiatric Solutions



Contact:
Debra K. Osteen
Senior Vice President
610-768-3300
www.uhsinc.com

December 15, 2010

UHS's strategic acquisition of PSI brings together two highly complementary companies to create a premier facilities-based behavioral healthcare provider. UHS owns or operates 25 acute care hospitals and 102 behavioral healthcare facilities and schools in 32 states, Washington, D.C. and Puerto Rico. PSI is the largest standalone operator of freestanding psychiatric inpatient facilities with 94 facilities in 32 states, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

"This transformative transaction is compelling for patients, employees, and stakeholders of both companies as it establishes an industry leader with the scale and scope to impact mental health issues at the national level. The new combined company looks forward to exceeding expectations by continuing to provide the quality treatment services that have kept UHS in the forefront of the healthcare industry over the years," said Alan B. Miller, Chief Executive Officer, and Chairman of the Board of UHS.

The transaction is expected to generate approximately $35 to $45 million in annual cost synergies within three years, with the majority occurring in years one and two. Excluding one-time costs related to the transaction, the acquisition of PSI is expected to be significantly accretive to UHS's earnings per share.

In connection with its receipt of antitrust clearance for the transaction, UHS has agreed to divest a PSI facility in Delaware (Meadow Wood Behavioral Health), two PSI facilities in Las Vegas, Nevada (Montevisa Hospital and Red Rock Behavioral Health Hospital), and a UHS facility in Puerto Rico (Hospital San Juan Capestrano). The combined revenues of these facilities for the nine-month period ended September 30, 2010 and the twelve-month period ended December 31, 2009 was approximately $52.25 million and $64.5 million, respectively. Under the terms of its agreement with the Federal Trade Commission (the "FTC"), UHS is required to divest the facilities in Delaware and Las Vegas within approximately six months, and the facility in Puerto Rico within approximately nine months. The agreements UHS has entered into with the FTC, including a Decision and Order and an Order to Hold Separate and Maintain Assets, are publicly available on the FTC's website at www.ftc.gov.

Universal Health Services (UHS) is one of the nation's largest and most respected hospital companies operating acute care hospitals, behavioral healthcare facilities, and ambulatory centers throughout the United States, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. UHS acts as the advisor to Universal Health Realty Income Trust, a real estate investment trust (NYSE: UHT). For additional information on UHS, visit its web site: www.uhsinc.com.




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