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Eleme Medical is a Merrimack, NH-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech sector.
Why American Addiction Centers? We take a big picture approach to addiction recovery treatment – addressing the individual`s whole lifestyle in relation to substance use, alcohol and binge eating addiction and partnering with the family throughout the treatment process whenever possible. With our research-based programs, our inpatient treatment centers don`t just focus on the problem; we strengthen the individual and focus on the future. Whether it`s the initial clinical assessments, medically supervised detox, residential rehabilitation or aftercare, our team is present for and committed to each step of the recovery process for every individual. American Addiction Centers is an equal opportunity and drug free employer. All decisions regarding recruiting and hiring will be made without unlawful discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, or age.
All American Health Care Services is a Trenton, NJ-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Evergreen Medical Center is one of the leading providers in Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech. It is based in Evergreen, AL. To find more information about Evergreen Medical Center, please visit www.evergreenmedical.org
Founded in 1998, Novation is the leading health care supply chain expertise, analytics and contracting company for the more than 100,000 members of VHA Inc. and UHC, two national health care alliances, Children's Hospital Association, an alliance of the nation's leading pediatric facilities, and Provista, LLC. Novation provides alliance members with sourcing services, as well as information and data services. Based in Irving, Texas, Novation develops and manages competitive contracts with more than 600 suppliers. VHA, UHC, Children’s Hospital Association, and Provista members used Novation contracts to purchase more than $43 billion in 2012.