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REE Medical is a company that provides top quality medical evaluations for veterans and their families to help them get the disability benefits they deserve.
The US Oncology Network is one of the nation’s largest networks of integrated, community-based oncology practices dedicated to advancing high-quality, evidence-based cancer care. A physician-led organization, The US Oncology Network unites like-minded physicians and clinicians around a common vision of improving patient outcomes and quality of life. Leveraging healthcare information technology, shared best practices, evidence-based guidelines and quality measurements, physicians within The US Oncology Network are pioneering new ways to achieve this vision. The US Oncology Network is committed to strengthening patient access to integrated care in local communities across the nation, including collaboration with a variety of payers, hospitals and academic institutions. The US Oncology Network is supported by McKesson Specialty Health, a division of McKesson Corporation focused on empowering a vibrant and sustainable community patient care delivery system.
Cigna-HealthSpring is a leading health service company committed to helping our nation`s Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries live healthier, more active lives through personalized, affordable and easy-to-use health care solutions. Cigna-HealthSpring key products include Medicare Advantage, Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage, Medicaid and other health service products.
Brit-Tex Nursing Service Inc is a San Antonio, TX-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Fruit Street delivers the CDC`s Diabetes Prevention Program using telehealth, wearable devices, and mobile applications. The diabetes prevention program is a 1-year long diet and lifestyle intervention designed to help pre-diabetic patients lose 5-7% of their weight through diet and lifestyle changes. The program is based on clinical research that was published in the New England Journal of Medicine in 2002 which showed that patients who complete the program have a 58% risk reduction for developing diabetes.