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United Zion Retirement Comm is a Lititz, PA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
RRS Ohio is a company that offers effective outpatient, individualized addiction treatment and substance abuse disorder treatment. They provide a neutral safe space for individuals to heal, energize, and become aware of their inner strengths.
Bio Alberta is a Edmonton, AB-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
American Specialty Health Incorporated (ASH) provides health plans, employer groups, insurance carriers and trust funds with a wide range of wellness and population health, fitness and exercise, and specialty health care management programs to improve the health of their employees or members. Our Healthyroads® program is one of the largest employee wellness and prevention programs, serving hundreds of employer groups and more than 5 million members across the country. From telephone and online health coaching to wellness incentive programs to worksite health challenges, we offer it all under one roof. Our fitness and exercise services, including Silver&Fit® for Medicare Advantage members and Active&Fit® for commercial members, provide no-cost, low-cost, discount, or reimbursement fitness club/exercise center membership programs; walking, home exercise, and reward programs; as well as Internet-based exercise tools. And our specialty health provider programs for health plans contract with more than 30,000 specialty health care practitioners. Headquartered in Carmel, IN, with offices in San Diego, CA, Dallas, TX and Columbia, S.C., ASH has more than 1,200 employees and administers programs for more than 31 million members nationwide. Other products offered through ASH and its subsidiaries include ExerciseRewards™, FitnessCoach™, and others.
NeoChord is a venture backed medical device company that has developed a proprietary device which allows mitral valve repair to be performed on a beating heart through a 2- to 3-inch incision between the ribs in patients with severe mitral valve regurgitation (MR). In contrast, most mitral valve repair procedures are performed through a 3 to 10 inch chest incision (sternotomy) that involves cutting through the sternum, opening the rib cage, stopping the heart and placing the patient on cardio-pulmonary bypass (CPB).