
Behavioral healthcare facility manager Acadia Healthcare said it has acquired three new systems, adding 17 inpatient facilities and more than 500 beds to its network, the company announced this week.
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Two of the acquisitions are in the United Kingdom. First, Acadia will buy the Care UK system, which includes 15 facilities and 300 beds. Acadia will also acquire a 42-bed U.K facility from Choice Lifestyles.
In the third deal, Acadia will buy the Philadelphia-based Belmont Behavioral Health facility from the Einstein Healthcare Network.
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While monetary terms of the deals were not announced, Acadia said the facilities produce a combined $82 million in revenue.
The deals are just latest announced by Acadia this year. The company is still expected to close on its deal to buy Quality Addiction Management for $53 million.
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