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Acadia Healthcare Issues Statement with Respect to Government Investigation
FRANKLIN, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc. (NASDAQ: ACHC) issued the following statement with respect to a government investigation

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[{"type":"text","content":" FRANKLIN, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nAcadia Healthcare Company, Inc. (NASDAQ: ACHC) issued the following statement with respect to a government investigation separately disclosed today by the Company. Acadia is cooperating fully with the authorities regarding this matter.\n\n“Ensuring we provide the highest quality of care is personal for me and the number one priority for my colleagues across the Company,” said Acadia Chief Executive Officer Chris Hunter. “We take seriously our patient care and compliance responsibilities and understand how critical it is to provide these services with excellence and compassion. We’re committed to taking action on incidents that fall short of our rigorous standards and are making investments necessary to establish Acadia as the leading behavioral healthcare provider for high-acuity and complex needs patients.”\n\nHunter added, “Over the last two years, we have been investing in new talent, technology, clinical protocols and training across all of our service lines to drive forward our culture of caring. We have also expanded our leadership team to include new roles and expertise critical to providing even safer, higher-quality care – our Chief Quality Officer of Inpatient Services, Chief Compliance Officer, Chief Information Officer, and most recently, our Chief Medical Officer. It will take time for the benefits of our initiatives to be fully realized, but we’re already seeing positive results.”\n\nRecent Media Reports\n\nDuring the last several weeks, media has reported on patients who have shared troubling experiences at Acadia’s facilities. As reported, these experiences are completely inconsistent with Acadia’s policies and protocols. Furthermore, reporting on these issues has not reflected the many clinical considerations that inform the appropriate care for a person facing a mental health crisis, including whether and for how long they should receive direct care in a facility.\n\nThese are complex medical decisions, and all decisions on patient care, including whether treatment is necessary and for how long, are made by licensed physicians, and in accordance with stringent state, federal and other regulations. At Acadia, decisions on patient care are not business decisions — they are medical ones – and these decisions are not in any way related to or influenced by insurance coverage or a...