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The Humana-Kindred deal, the existing United HealthCare conglomerate with insurer and provider services, and other providers under the payor umbrella, are further exemplars of this approach — becoming “ payviders ,” to cite the neologism favored by one of my recent podcast guests. by Spring Is Here!
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