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Best Medical Care Facility Stocks to Buy Now (2024)
Top medical care facility stocks in 2024 ranked by overall Zen Score. See the best medical care facility stocks to buy now, according to analyst forecasts for the medical care facilities industry.

Industry: Medical Care Facilities
Ticker
Company
Zen Score
Valuation Score
Financials Score
Forecast Score
Performance Score
Dividends Score
CCRN
CROSS COUNTRY HEALTHCARE INC
58
86
71
33
40
DCGO
DOCGO INC
56
86
43
56
40
CHE
CHEMED CORP
54
29
86
44
50
60
SEM
SELECT MEDICAL HOLDINGS CORP
54
71
43
44
30
80
ASTH
ASTRANA HEALTH INC
54
71
71
22
50

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What are the best medical care facility stocks to buy right now in Apr 2024?

According to Zen Score, the 3 best medical care facility stocks to buy right now are:

1. Cross Country Healthcare (NASDAQ:CCRN)


Cross Country Healthcare (NASDAQ:CCRN) is the top medical care facility stock with a Zen Score of 58, which is 28 points higher than the medical care facility industry average of 30. It passed 18 out of 33 due diligence checks and has strong fundamentals. Cross Country Healthcare has seen its stock lose -25.2% over the past year, underperforming other medical care facility stocks by -28 percentage points.

Cross Country Healthcare has an average 1 year price target of $20.80, an upside of 21.42% from Cross Country Healthcare's current stock price of $17.13.

Cross Country Healthcare stock has a consensus Buy recommendation according to Wall Street analysts. Of the 5 analysts covering Cross Country Healthcare, 20% have issued a Strong Buy rating, 20% have issued a Buy, 60% have issued a hold, while 0% have issued a Sell rating, and 0% have issued a Strong Sell.

2. Docgo (NASDAQ:DCGO)


Docgo (NASDAQ:DCGO) is the second best medical care facility stock with a Zen Score of 56, which is 26 points higher than the medical care facility industry average of 30. It passed 18 out of 33 due diligence checks and has strong fundamentals. Docgo has seen its stock lose -56.38% over the past year, underperforming other medical care facility stocks by -59 percentage points.

Docgo has an average 1 year price target of $9.80, an upside of 186.55% from Docgo's current stock price of $3.42.

Docgo stock has a consensus Strong Buy recommendation according to Wall Street analysts. Of the 5 analysts covering Docgo, 80% have issued a Strong Buy rating, 20% have issued a Buy, 0% have issued a hold, while 0% have issued a Sell rating, and 0% have issued a Strong Sell.

3. Select Medical Holdings (NYSE:SEM)


Select Medical Holdings (NYSE:SEM) is the third best medical care facility stock with a Zen Score of 54, which is 24 points higher than the medical care facility industry average of 30. It passed 19 out of 38 due diligence checks and has strong fundamentals. Select Medical Holdings has seen its stock lose -5.27% over the past year, underperforming other medical care facility stocks by -8 percentage points.

Select Medical Holdings has an average 1 year price target of $32.50, an upside of 22.97% from Select Medical Holdings's current stock price of $26.43.

Select Medical Holdings stock has a consensus Buy recommendation according to Wall Street analysts. Of the 2 analysts covering Select Medical Holdings, 50% have issued a Strong Buy rating, 0% have issued a Buy, 50% have issued a hold, while 0% have issued a Sell rating, and 0% have issued a Strong Sell.

What are the medical care facility stocks with highest dividends?

Out of 9 medical care facility stocks that have issued dividends in the past year, the 3 medical care facility stocks with the highest dividend yields are:

1. Fresenius Medical Care Ag (NYSE:FMS)


Fresenius Medical Care Ag (NYSE:FMS) has an annual dividend yield of 3.19%, which is 2 percentage points higher than the medical care facility industry average of 1.35%. Fresenius Medical Care Ag's dividend payout is not stable, having dropped more than 10% four times in the last 10 years. Fresenius Medical Care Ag's dividend has shown consistent growth over the last 10 years.

Fresenius Medical Care Ag's dividend payout ratio of 67.6% indicates that its dividend yield is sustainable for the long-term.

2. National Healthcare (NYSEMKT:NHC)


National Healthcare (NYSEMKT:NHC) has an annual dividend yield of 2.68%, which is 1 percentage points higher than the medical care facility industry average of 1.35%. National Healthcare's dividend payout is not stable, having dropped more than 10% one times in the last 10 years. National Healthcare's dividend has shown consistent growth over the last 10 years.

National Healthcare's dividend payout ratio of 53.7% indicates that its dividend yield is sustainable for the long-term.

3. Select Medical Holdings (NYSE:SEM)


Select Medical Holdings (NYSE:SEM) has an annual dividend yield of 1.89%, which is 1 percentage points higher than the medical care facility industry average of 1.35%. Select Medical Holdings's dividend payout is stable, having never dropped by more than 10% in the last 10 years. Select Medical Holdings's dividend has shown consistent growth over the last 10 years.

Select Medical Holdings's dividend payout ratio of 26.2% indicates that its dividend yield is sustainable for the long-term.

Why are medical care facility stocks down?

Medical care facility stocks were down -1.54% in the last day, and down -5.02% over the last week. Hca Healthcare was the among the top losers in the medical care facilities industry, dropping -4.51% yesterday.

HCA Healthcare shares are trading lower amid weakness in healthcare providers.

What are the most undervalued medical care facility stocks?

Based on WallStreetZen's Valuation Score, the 3 most undervalued medical care facility stocks right now are:

1. Docgo (NASDAQ:DCGO)


Docgo (NASDAQ:DCGO) is the most undervalued medical care facility stock based on WallStreetZen's Valuation Score. Docgo has a valuation score of 86, which is 55 points higher than the medical care facility industry average of 31. It passed 6 out of 7 valuation due diligence checks.

Docgo's stock has dropped -56.38% in the past year. It has underperformed other stocks in the medical care facility industry by -59 percentage points.

2. Cross Country Healthcare (NASDAQ:CCRN)


Cross Country Healthcare (NASDAQ:CCRN) is the second most undervalued medical care facility stock based on WallStreetZen's Valuation Score. Cross Country Healthcare has a valuation score of 86, which is 55 points higher than the medical care facility industry average of 31. It passed 6 out of 7 valuation due diligence checks.

Cross Country Healthcare's stock has dropped -25.2% in the past year. It has underperformed other stocks in the medical care facility industry by -28 percentage points.

3. Amn Healthcare Services (NYSE:AMN)


Amn Healthcare Services (NYSE:AMN) is the third most undervalued medical care facility stock based on WallStreetZen's Valuation Score. Amn Healthcare Services has a valuation score of 71, which is 40 points higher than the medical care facility industry average of 31. It passed 5 out of 7 valuation due diligence checks.

Amn Healthcare Services's stock has dropped -33.86% in the past year. It has underperformed other stocks in the medical care facility industry by -37 percentage points.

Are medical care facility stocks a good buy now?

48.57% of medical care facility stocks rated by analysts are a buy right now. On average, analysts expect medical care facility stocks to rise by 19.56% over the next year.

What is the average p/e ratio of the medical care facilities industry?

The average P/E ratio of the medical care facilities industry is -3.03x.
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