UHS’ 5 highest-earning executives in 2025

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The five highest-earning executives at King of Prussia, Pa.-based Universal Health Services, including its CEO and CFO, received higher overall compensation in 2025 than in 2024, according to an April 9 proxy statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The for-profit system reported an operating income of $2 billion (11.5% operating margin) in 2025, up from $1.7 billion (10.6% margin) in 2024. Its net income grew to $1.5 billion, up from $1.1 billion. 

UHS operates 29 inpatient acute care hospitals, 346 behavioral health facilities, 168 outpatient facilities, an insurance offering and a physician network in 40 states, Washington, D.C., the United Kingdom and Puerto Rico.

Here are UHS’ five highest-earning executives in 2025: 

1. Marc Miller, president and CEO 

  • Salary: $1,430,769
  • Stock awards: $9,999,904
  • Option awards: $0
  • Non-equity incentive plan compensation: $4,292,307
  • Change in pension value and nonqualified deferred compensation: $84,369
  • Other compensation: $341,588
  • Total 2025 compensation: $16,148,937
    • Total 2024 compensation: $15,021,836

2. Alan Miller, executive chairman 

  • Salary: $1,073,077
  • Bonus: $1,073,077
  • Stock awards: $5,062,102
  • Option awards: $0
  • Non-equity incentive plan compensation: $0
  • Change in pension value and nonqualified deferred compensation: $0
  • Other compensation: $864,939
  • Total 2025 compensation: $8,073,195
    • Total 2024 compensation: $7,931,946

3. Steve Filton, executive vice president and CFO 

  • Salary: $853,299
  • Stock awards: $2,450,025
  • Option awards: $0
  • Non-equity incentive plan compensation: $1,706,598
  • Change in pension value and nonqualified deferred compensation: $51,586
  • Other compensation: $47,187
  • Total 2025 compensation: $5,108,695
    • Total 2024 compensation: $5,002,133

4. Edward Sim, executive vice president and president of acute care

  • Salary: $802,024
  • Stock awards: $2,290,465
  • Option awards: $0
  • Non-equity incentive plan compensation: $1,604,048
  • Change in pension value and nonqualified deferred compensation: $48,416
  • Other compensation: $20,036
  • Total 2025 compensation: $4,764,989
    • Total 2024 compensation: $4,688,447

5. Matthew Peterson, executive vice president and president of behavioral health

  • Salary: $719,971
  • Stock awards: $2,012,660
  • Option awards: $0
  • Non-equity incentive plan compensation: $1,353,545
  • Change in pension value and nonqualified deferred compensation: $43,526
  • Other compensation: $46,735
  • Total 2025 compensation: $4,176,437
    • Total 2024 compensation: $4,173,981

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