One of Dayton’s largest addiction treatment providers goes solo, ends Premier Health partnership


One of Dayton's largest addiction treatment providers will become an independent clinical care provider. The not-for-profit healthcare ecosystem is ending its partnership with a Premier Health subsidiary to do so.

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