Confluent Health Invests $1.5 Million To Establish Headquarters in Louisville, Kentucky
12/03/2014
The 2,700-square-foot headquarters will be located in the East Point Business Park and will provide a variety of support functions for the companies in which Confluent Health has interests, ranging from finance and accounting to marketing and operations. Hiring for a variety of positions is already underway for the headquarters as well as a number of local physical therapy clinics.
To encourage the investment and job growth in Louisville, the Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority preliminarily approved the company for tax incentives up to $400,000 through the Kentucky Business Investment program. The performance-based incentive allows a company to keep a portion of its investment over the term of the agreement through corporate income tax credits and wage assessments by meeting job and investment targets.
“Confluent Health has a strong vision for the future, which is exactly what we want to see as Kentucky’s health care industry continues to grow,” said Governor Steve Beshear. “Headquarters are always exciting because they bring top-quality leaders and high-paying jobs to the state. Confluent Health’s decision to locate here is a victory for Louisville and the entire Commonwealth.”
“We are excited to welcome Confluent Health and its company headquarters as a strong business and civic partner and as the newest addition to our growing health care sector,” said Mayor Fischer. “There are more companies engaged in the lifelong wellness and aging care industry based in Louisville than in any other city in the world, and that’s a solid testament to the strength and future potential of our local economy and our people.”
According to state economic development officials, Confluent Health was incorporated earlier this year and recently acquired controlling interests in 14 companies, which employ a combined 350 people in Texas and North Carolina. A private-equity holding company, Confluent Health was created with the goal of providing more effective care, one patient, one therapist and one employer at a time. The company’s vision is to create a health care system that recognizes physical and occupational therapy providers as the “Best First Choice” for preventing and managing musculoskeletal and movement disorders.
Confluent Health also will own a majority interest in local physical therapy clinics branded as ProRehab Louisville. Plans are underway for the first two clinics, which are set to open in St. Matthews and Fern Creek early next year. Both will provide physical therapy and workers’ compensation services to the Louisville area. Services at ProRehab Louisville will include a channel for patients to directly access their physical therapist, who in addition to providing top line care, also will provide fitness evaluation and prescriptions.
“We are very excited to both headquarter Confluent Health in Louisville and open ProRehab Louisville clinics in the area,” said Larry Benz, Confluent Health Managing Member. “We plan to expand rapidly in the local area in 2015, creating jobs for physical and occupational therapists and support staff. We have many innovative initiatives in the works that focus on increasing patient ease of access to physical therapy treatment and extreme costs savings for local employers that we look forward to bringing to the market.”
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