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Integra ServiceConnect

www.integraserviceconnect.com

 
Integra ServiceConnect is a non-clinical healthcare service company that connects people to service that improves their health. Specializing in community-based non-clinical support for individuals with healthcare and related social service needs, the Owings Mills, Md.-based company helps health plans, health systems and government organizations find, engage and connect underserved members to care that can preserve and improve their health. Integra has been providing community-based services for individuals with complex healthcare needs for more than two decades.
  • Number of Employees: 100-250
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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