How a Leading Chain of Psychiatric Hospitals
Traps Patients
Acadia Healthcare is holding people against their will to maximize insurance payouts, a Times investigation found.
By Jessica Silver-Greenberg and Katie Thomas
Acadia Healthcare is one of America’s largest chains of psychiatric hospitals. Since the pandemic exacerbated a national mental health crisis, the company’s revenue has soared. Its stock price has more than doubled.
But a New York Times investigation found that some of that success was built on a disturbing practice: Acadia has lured patients into its facilities and held them against their will, even when detaining them was not medically necessary.
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