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Acuity Healthcare

www.acuityhealthcare.net

 
Acuity Healthcare is an employee-owned Long Term Acute Care (LTAC) hospital company, founded in 2001. Acuity is the only company with the flexibility to tailor its services to meet the specific needs of its clients. We understand how LTAC services can, and should work, within today`s "post-acute continuum". This innate flexibility and core understanding of the complexities of the healthcare continuum has enabled Acuity to develop a broad array of services that include: Joint Ventured ownership of its LTAC hospitals with area physicians and local hospitals, full LTAC contract management services, full LTAC contract financial management services and complete LTAC ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Richard Cassady
Chief Operating Officer Profile

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