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NBA players to fund former players' health care
NBA players to fund former players' health careThe National Basketball Players Association made a big announcement Wednesday, saying they would fund health care for retired players who had at least three years of service in the league.The vote was unanimous by the NBPA, and it's the first program of its kind in major North American professional sports.It will be established through prominent benefits provider United Healthcare.
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US health care still needs reform, access
US health care still needs reform, accessEast Olympia Fire District 6 says bond measure important for upgrading aging equipmentMeet Chinook, the newest resident of Point Defiance Zoo & AquariumCanoe families arrive in Washington state during Paddle to Nisqually journey3:21
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Albuquerque health care industry company to add 300 jobs
Albuquerque health care industry company to add 300 jobsAlready a subscriber?Click on the button below to set up your account or log in if you already have one.
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Connected health advances care across the globe
Connected health advances care across the globeBy Chris Edwards, Chief Marketing Officer, ValidicConnected health – technology-enabled care solutions that facilitate communication between patients, providers and caregivers – is becoming more prevalent in the United States.But, this idea of improving outcomes and patient experience with digital-health technologies is also spreading across the globe.There are a number of examples of countries and companies abroad launching successful and innovative strategies.
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ABQ health care tech business adding 300 jobs
ABQ health care tech business adding 300 jobs.......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ..........ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Unity BPO, an Albuquerque health care technology business, plans to hire nearly 300 full-time employees over the next few years as part of its expansion plans, Gov.Susana Martinez announced Thursday.The jobs come with salaries ranging from $38,000 to $90,000.
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