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  2. Our Lady of Bellefonte Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Addiction Recovery Care (ARC) of Louisa, Kentucky announced in April 2021 that they were considering purchasing the main hospital building and other former OLBH property to develop a residential treatment facility for individuals dealing with substance abuse disorders, as well as reopening the psychiatric and detox units previously operated by ...

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  4. Kindred Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] Kindred's long-term acute care hospitals, rehab hospitals and contract rehabilitation services businesses would be operated as Kindred Healthcare, a separate specialty hospital company owned by TPG and WCAS. [15] [16] The transaction was approved on April 5, 2018, and completed on July 2, 2018. [17] [18]

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  6. UofL Health - Wikipedia

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    UofL Health is a fully integrated regional academic health system based [1] in Louisville, Kentucky formed by the reorganization of KentuckyOne Health in conjunction with the acquisition of that system by the University of Louisville from Catholic Health Initiatives in 2019.

  7. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Despite the importance Medicaid places on providing access to health care, many states have inconsistent policies toward paying for medications used to treat opiate addiction. The American Society of Addiction Medicine surveyed each state’s Medicaid program to determine which medications are covered and if any limitations exist.