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Appalachian Regional Healthcare

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Private, not-for-profit health care system serving rural, central Appalachian mountain communities in Kentucky and West Virginia which includes hospitals, clinics, home health care agencies and stores, and other related health services. Located in Lexington.




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  ARH is a not-for-profit healthcare system with hospitals, clinics, home health and other health services in Eastern Kentucky and Southern West Virginia.

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