Tenet Healthcare Corporation (THC): Among Small-Cap Healthcare Stocks Hedge Funds Are Buying
We recently published a list of . In this article, we are going to take a look at where Tenet Healthcare Corporation (NYSE:THC) stands against other small-cap healthcare stocks hedge funds are buying.
The U.S. healthcare sector has performed better in 2025 compared to the broader market. After two years of weak performance, the healthcare sector kicked off on a strong note in 2025. In a letter from Federated Hermes, within the S&P 500, the healthcare sector soared nearly 2.59% as of April 30. Whereas the Information Technology sector reported an 11.24% loss, the Consumer Discretionary sector was down 14.08%, and the S&P 500 recorded a 4.92% decline as a whole.
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As inflation eases, things will be better economically for the healthcare sector. The Investment Director of Federated Hermes, Jordan Stuart, mentioned that when inflation has eased historically, healthcare stocks have performed better. Stuart added:
'Typically, healthcare stocks underperform when inflation is high due to increased costs and pricing pressures. However, inflation has, ever so slowly, begun to decline again, and optimism around rate cuts has resurfaced, giving life back to healthcare stocks. This shift in economic conditions will likely enhance the attractiveness of health care investments, as lower inflation and interest rates create a more favourable environment for growth and profitability.'
According to BlackRock, an average of 75% of healthcare companies exceeded earnings expectations in the first three quarters of 2024. This led to an improved local investor sentiment, with nearly $80 million of inflows to the iShares Global Healthcare ETF (IXJ) in 2024. BlackRock expects the 2025 projected earnings in the healthcare sector to rebound even further, recording the highest year-over-year growth in 18 years, excluding the COVID-19 period.
The U.S. healthcare sector now accounts for a fifth of the U.S. economy. With digital transformation, non-acute care shifts, and innovation in biosimilars and speciality drugs, the healthcare sector remains poised for growth in 2025. According to SNS Insider Research, the healthcare market is expected to reach $44.76 trillion in 2032 from $21.22 trillion reported in 2023. This marks a CAGR of 9.07% between 2024 and 2032. North America accounts for almost 44% of the global healthcare market share.
Trump's tariffs remain a major hurdle for healthcare, and they may threaten around a 10-15% cost increase for drugs and medical devices, as per Forbes. According to the Medical Device Network, around 69% of the U.S.-marketed medical devices are manufactured outside of the U.S.
David Risinger from Leerink Partners highlighted that potential tariffs would likely drive the U.S. drug prices, even though the companies moved their production to the U.S. Reducing costs with domestic production could take years, added Risinger. Reportedly, President Trump is expected to sign an executive order to slash U.S. prescription drug prices. The President plans to match drug prices overseas and control the price hike anticipated by analysts.
Lately, the U.S. government has been striving to make trade deals with its partners. After talks between the U.S. and China, both countries have decided to slash tariffs for 90 days, with duties set to drop by 115 percentage points. This move will drop American tariffs on Chinese goods to as low as 30%, and China's retaliatory duties will go down from 125% to 10%.
To compile the list of the 15 small-cap healthcare stocks hedge funds are buying, we used the Finviz screener to shortlist healthcare stocks that are trading at a market cap of at least $10 billion. For this article, we are defining small-cap stocks as those that trade between $10 billion and $20 billion. We have ranked the stocks in ascending order of the number of hedge fund holders. Data for the number of hedge fund investors for each stock was taken from Insider Monkey's database, updated as of Q4 2024. In cases where two or more stocks were held by an equal number of hedge funds, we used the upside potential as a tiebreaker. The analysts' upside potential data is taken from CNN. Please note that the data was collected on May 13, 2025.
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A room full of medical personnel collaborating on a treatment plan for a patient.
No. of Hedge Fund Holders: 65
Market Capitalization: $14.68 Billion
Analyst Upside: 10.68%
Tenet Healthcare Corporation (NYSE:THC) is a diversified healthcare services company. Tenet's segments include Hospital Operations and Services and Ambulatory Care. The Hospital Operations segment includes nearly 135 outpatient facilities, while the Ambulatory Care segment owns almost 518 ambulatory surgery centers and 25 surgical hospitals.
On April 30, A.J. Rice from UBS raised the price target on THC from $217 to $230, keeping a Buy rating on the shares. Rice highlighted a strong Q1 performance with earnings beat by 39.30% and adjusted EBITDA growth of 14% from a year ago. The company posted adjusted earnings of $4.36, exceeding estimates by $1.23 per share. The adjusted EBITDA margin improved by 320 basis points to 22.3% in Q1, reflecting robust growth and operating efficiency. Tenet Healthcare Corporation's (NYSE:THC) UPSI-adjusted EBITDA soared over 16% from a year ago, with same-facility revenues soaring by 6.8%. Overall, the company made notable progress and is set to post strong results ahead.
Overall, THC ranks 3rd on our list of small-cap healthcare stocks hedge funds are buying. While we acknowledge the potential of THC to grow, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. There is an AI stock that has gone up since the beginning of 2025, while popular AI stocks have lost around 25%. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than THC but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about this cheapest AI stock.
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