Vibra Healthcare

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Company typePublic
IndustryHealthcare
Founded2004
Vibra Healthcare, LLC
Company typePublic
IndustryHealthcare
Founded2004
Headquarters,
Key people
CEO: Brad Hollinger
ProductsHospitals, Rehabilitation hospitals
Websitewww.vibrahealthcare.com

Vibra Healthcare, LLC is an operator of general and rehabilitation hospitals and other healthcare facilities. It is based in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania and was founded in 2004. Its 65 hospitals are located in several U.S. states.[1] Its CEO is Brad Hollinger, who also owns 10 percent of Williams Racing.[2][3]

Vibra Healthcare formed in 2004, receiving a loan of $41.4 million from Medical Properties Trust (MPT) to purchase the operations of six rehabilitation and long-term acute care hospitals (LTACHs) owned by MPT in Kentucky, Colorado, California, and New Jersey. Upon this transaction, Vibra became a tenant of MPT.[4]

In 2006, the company's revenue was $149 million.[1] In 2014, their revenue was $749 million.[5]

Vibra acquired non-controlling interest in Post Acute Medical LLC in 2006.[1]

In 2016, the company settled with the US Department of Justice for $32.7 million over claims of Medicare fraud through medically unnecessary procedures from 2006 through 2013.[6][7] The company also settled with the Department of Justice in 2019 for $6.25 million over a similar issue.[8]

During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, ProPublica reported the company received between $41.7 and $97 million in federally backed small business loans as part of the Paycheck Protection Program. PPP is designed for small companies and has a maximum of $10 million loan value, but Vibra received the loans split between 26 LLCs at the same address. 23 of the LLCs were funded by Orrstown Bank, and almost all were funded on the same day. Vibra also received $13 million in health care grants from CARES act and $41 million in Medicare payment advances.[2][9]

Hospitals and subsidiaries

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