The University of Colorado Health (UCHealth) has purchased 11 facilities in the state for $86 million from Medical Properties Trust, Inc.

Specifically, the nonprofit healthcare company is adding a mix of urgent care, primary care, freestanding emergency departments, and imaging centers to its portfolio.

Originally, the 11 facilities were funded by MPT for $64 million. After the previous operator, Adeptus Health, filed for bankruptcy, UCHealth leased the medical centers at "a nominal rent concession reflective of UCHealth's strong credit quality," according to MPT. And now, the nonprofit will own them.

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