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Deepthi from Humana offered three considerations concerning how care will transform. First, connectedcare: one in five U.S. This would conform with other services in daily life flow, from shared rides to GrubHub food delivery, as health behavior morphs into more general consumer behavior patterns. healthcare system.
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