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As Out-of-Pocket Health Costs Rise, Insured Adults Are Seeking Less Primary Care
Primary care has a multitude of benefits, at both the member and population level. Research shows that when people seek routine care from their primary care...

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7 LIES We’ve Told Ourselves That Prevent Us From Fixing Healthcare
We constantly talk about fixing healthcare, but we lie to ourselves about what’s driving our system’s flaws. The result is that our self-deception prevents us from seeing what’s really going on, and guarantees we’ll keep making the same mistakes. In this white paper, we take on seven of those mistakes, and the lies that are driving them.

What You Should Know About Coronavirus
With the increasing concern of COVID-19 in our communities, Vera’s first and foremost concern is for the health and safety of our patients and our people.

Delivering Managed Care The Way It Was Intended
Managed care, the kind you’re thinking of, never really had a chance. In fact, it was nothing more than a lie. But now it’s a different story. Today’s new managed care is different. Its aim is to actually manage a patient’s care. Find out what that means but, more importantly, why you should care.