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Turning Point Hospital Moultrie: Colquitt: 59 West Central Georgia Regional Hospital Columbus: Muscogee: 194 1974 operated by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities Willingway Hospital: Statesboro: Bulloch: Willowbrooke at Tanner: Villa Rica: Carroll: Youth Villages Inner Harbour Campus: Douglasville: Douglas
On July 10, 2020, the US Department of Justice announced a $122 million Fraudulent Claims case with "Universal Health Services, Inc., UHS of Delaware, Inc.(together, UHS), and Turning Point Care Center, LLC (Turning Point), a UHS facility located in Moultrie, Georgia, have agreed to pay a combined total of $122 million to resolve alleged ...
Moultrie is the county seat and largest city of Colquitt County, Georgia, [6] United States. It is the third largest city in Southwest Georgia, behind Thomasville and Albany. As of the 2020 census, Moultrie's population was 14,638. [7] It was originally known as Ochlockoney until it was incorporated by the Georgia General Assembly in 1859.
The Medical Center, Navicent Health (MCNH), formally known as Atrium Health Navicent Medical Center, is a 637-bed hospital located in Macon, Georgia. [1] Formerly known as The Medical Center of Central Georgia (MCCG), the hospital is part of the Atrium Health.
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Turning Point developed out of The Camberwell Alcohol Project in South East London and was founded by Barry Richards, a London businessman, in 1964. [ 3 ] The charity was described as "one of Princess Diana 's favourite charities"; she acted as its patron from 1985 to 1997.
Veterans' health care in the United States is separated geographically into 19 regions (numbered 1, 2, 4–10, 12 and 15–23) [1] known as VISNs, or Veterans Integrated Service Networks, into systems within each network headed by medical centers, and hierarchically within each system by division level of care or type.