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Friday, January 29, 2010 Hospital News
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In the news release, St. John Health System Brighton Hospital Signs Letter of Intent to Assist Saudi Arabia in Developing New Addiction Treatment Hospital in Riyadh, issued 27-Jan-2010 by Brighton Hospital over PR Newswire, we are advised by the company that the second, third, sixth and seventh paragraphs contain updated attribution material indicating that quotations from Mohammed Al-Turaiki and Denise Bertin-Epp were originally published in Crain's Detroit Business. The complete, corrected release follows:
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St. John Health System Brighton Hospital Signs Letter of Intent to Assist Saudi Arabia in Developing New Addiction Treatment Hospital in Riyadh

BRIGHTON, Mich., Jan. 27 /PRNewswire/ -- Brighton Hospital, the second-oldest alcohol and drug treatment provider in North America, has signed a letter of intent to begin a long-term management contract with a Saudi Arabian company to build a 291,000 square-foot, 250 bed addiction treatment facility in Riyadh, to serve the entire Islamic Mideast.
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Brighton Hospital, the Addiction Treatment Center of Excellence within Ascension Health, the largest US faith-based health system, was chosen after a nine-month international search that included several other larger and more well-known addiction treatment hospitals in the U.S., Asia and Europe. "Brighton Hospital was chosen due to its expertise, high success rate, clinical care model and 12-step approach," said Mohammed Al-Turaiki, CEO of Saudi Care for Rehabilitation and Health Care to Crain's Detroit Business.

"We are so impressed with Brighton and want to involve them in every step in this project," said Al-Turaiki to Crain's, who also serves as president of the Islamic World Council on Disability and Rehabilitation and is a world-renowned bioengineer, inventor, human rights advocate and rehabilitation specialist. "Our contract with Brighton Hospital will cover consulting, management, recruiting, technology transfer and clinical services."

According to Denise Bertin-Epp, President and Chief Nursing Officer of Brighton Hospital, another deciding factor for Al-Turaiki was Brighton Hospital's proprietary electronic behavioral health record technology, developed with New Jersey-based Medical Communication Systems. Brighton developed this specialty software four years ago to increase efficiencies for the medical and nursing staff which would ultimately provide greater benefits to patients with addiction, psychiatric, or dual diagnoses in their immediate and ongoing recovery.

Design and construction on the tentatively named Saudi Care Brighton Hospital is expected to begin later this year after Brighton Hospital officials review and provide guidance to the architecture and design plans. The investment for this new facility is an estimated $60 million US and will feature 230 general inpatient beds, 20 intensive care beds and an emergency department. Future developments in Saudi Arabia may include regionally distributed, addiction and mental health and medical clinics following the completion of the central facility outside of Riyadh.

Bertin-Epp told Crain's that signing the letter of intent is just the first step in the due diligence process. "We will visit Saudi Arabia in a few months to make sure it is mutually beneficial. However, at this point we are quite encouraged with this collaboration. This will provide an opportunity to extend our expertise to countries in that region of the world that need addiction care."

Al-Turaiki told Crain's that over the past decade, the numbers of Saudis and Muslims in the Gulf region who have become addicted to illicit drugs, narcotics and alcohol has tripled. "It has become a serious problem, and the demand for a facility like this to serve the Islamic world as a whole is very great. We are happy that Brighton Hospital will be our strategic partner and will help us build five other satellite facilities once this addiction hospital comes on line."

About Brighton Hospital:

Brighton Hospital, a member of Ascension Health's St. John Health System, is the second oldest alcohol and substance abuse treatment center in the United States. It was founded 60 years ago and continues to be a standard-bearer and innovator in chemical dependency and dual diagnosis treatment based on the medical model and 12-step program participation. Brighton Hospital is a fully licensed and accredited sub-acute care hospital and is staffed by addiction-medicine physicians and addiction-credentialed clinicians. Both inpatient and outpatient treatment models are offered at Brighton Hospital. Brighton Hospital is located at 12851 Grand River Road, in Brighton, Michigan. For more information contact 1.877.976.2371 or visit brightonhospital.org.

Contact: Erin Robinson, 248.342.4415, [email protected]

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