CVS Health Corp vs Select Medical Holdings Corporation — how do they compare? CVS Health Corp trades at $106.03 (market cap $135.12B), while Select Medical Holdings Corporation trades at $16.51 (market cap $2.05B). The key difference: CVS Health Corp is far larger — about 65.9× Select Medical Holdings Corporation's market cap, and CVS Health Corp pays the higher dividend (2.51%). Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| CVS | SEM | |
|---|---|---|
Market Cap | $135.12B | $2.05B |
Sector | Health | Health |
52-Week High | $106.18 | $16.66 |
52-Week Low | $58.75 | $11.77 |
Enterprise Value | $201.66B | $5.01B |
Dividend Yield | 2.51% | 1.51% |
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Following its acquisition of Aetna in late 2018, CVS Health now provides an even more integrated healthcare-services offering for its members. Legacy CVS combined both the largest pharmacy benefit manager, processing over 2 billion adjusted claims annually, and a sizable pharmacy operation, including nearly 10,000 retail pharmacy locations primarily in the U.S. Adding a managed-care organization with 24 million medical members gives the company a strong position in the insurance industry and should help CVS better control overall healthcare costs for its clients.
Read more on CVS →Select Medical Holdings Corporation is one of the largest operators of critical illness recovery hospitals, rehabilitation hospitals, outpatient rehabilitation clinics, and occupational health centers in the United States. The company's services focus on treating patients with serious illnesses, injuries, and post-acute care needs. SEM provides specialized care across various settings, aiming to help patients recover and return home.
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