Health Care Providers & Services Companies By Peg Ratio

Price To Earnings To Growth
Price To Earnings To GrowthEfficiencyMarket RiskExp Return
1PGNY Progyny
8.52
 0.23 
 3.09 
 0.72 
2HIMS Hims Hers Health
4.52
 0.10 
 7.44 
 0.74 
3OMI Owens Minor
4.07
(0.16)
 5.47 
(0.89)
4PRVA Privia Health Group
3.93
 0.12 
 1.97 
 0.23 
5NRC National Research Corp
3.42
(0.13)
 2.69 
(0.35)
6USPH US Physicalrapy
3.34
(0.15)
 1.28 
(0.19)
7MODV ModivCare
3.31
(0.16)
 9.88 
(1.55)
8CCRN Cross Country Healthcare
3.29
 0.13 
 8.27 
 1.04 
9OPCH Option Care Health
2.63
 0.23 
 2.52 
 0.57 
10RDNT RadNet Inc
2.32
(0.22)
 2.37 
(0.52)
11CHE Chemed Corp
2.22
(0.03)
 1.27 
(0.04)
12PDCO Patterson Companies
2.1
 0.15 
 4.71 
 0.72 
13UHS Universal Health Services
1.87
(0.08)
 1.54 
(0.13)
14HSIC Henry Schein
1.87
(0.02)
 1.65 
(0.03)
15PNTG Pennant Group
1.74
(0.14)
 2.16 
(0.31)
16AMN AMN Healthcare Services
1.71
 0.02 
 3.02 
 0.05 
17SGRY Surgery Partners
1.66
 0.05 
 3.72 
 0.19 
18PINC Premier
1.63
(0.15)
 2.32 
(0.34)
19AHCO Adapthealth Corp
1.52
 0.04 
 4.09 
 0.18 
20HUM Humana Inc
1.51
(0.07)
 2.61 
(0.19)
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PEG Ratio indicates the potential value of an equity instrument and is calculated by dividing Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio into earnings growth rate. Most analysts and investors prefer this measure to a Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio because it incorporates the future growth of a firm. The low PEG ratio usually implies that an equity instrument is undervalued; whereas PEG of 1 may indicate that an equity is reasonably priced under given expectations of future growth. Generally speaking, PEG ratio is a 'quick and dirty' way to measure how the current price of a firm's stock relates to its earnings and growth rate. The main benefit of using PEG ratio is that investors can compare the relative valuations of companies within different industries without analyzing their P/E ratios.