Advanced Correctional Healthcare, Inc. Wins "Best Hospital & Health Care Business of the Year" in the Global 100 Awards

(Franklin, Tennessee) — Advanced Correctional Healthcare, Inc is excited to announce that it has been named Best Hospital & Health Care Business of the Year United States – 2025 in the Global 100 – 2025 Awards, hosted by the Global Publishing Media Group (GPMG)!
GPMG’s Global 100 Awards recognize businesses and professionals worldwide for their achievements in innovation, leadership, and excellence. The awards are determined by evaluating nominees based on their innovation, creativity, leadership, strategy, market impact, and industry excellence. A panel of experts carefully reviews all nominations to select winners who exemplify outstanding performance in their industries.
“By instilling our purpose, values, and ethics from day one, we empower our people to deliver the highest quality of care,” said Jessica Young, President & CEO of ACH. “This recognition by GPMG reflects our commitment to providing a higher standard of care for the people we serve.”
ACH has received several prestigious awards for its commitment to ethical practices in correctional healthcare. For the ninth consecutive year, the company earned the Great Place to Work certification and has also been awarded its second Better Business Bureau’s Torch Award for Ethics. Most recently, ACH was honored at Music City's Community Choice Awards for having the Best Employee Recognition Program in 2024.
About Advanced Correctional Healthcare, Inc.
Advanced Correctional Healthcare, Inc. (ACH) is the nation’s largest jail contract management company, managing contracts for health care teams and customized programs in a variety of correctional settings, including county jails, juvenile detention centers, mental health units, work release centers, and drug rehabilitation centers across 19 states. In 2023, ACH saved over $23 million in taxpayer dollars through bill scrubbing. From 2019 to 2024, over 105% of contracted nursing hours were met nationwide, and more than 116 patient lives were saved. Learn more at advancedch.com.