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    Medi-Cal was created in 1965 by the California Medical Assistance Program a few months after the national legislation was passed. [2] Approximately 15.28 million people were enrolled in Medi-Cal as of September 2022, [3] or about 40% of California's population; in most counties, more than half of eligible residents were enrolled as of 2020. [4]

  3. Prospect Medical Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Prospect Medical Holdings is a private healthcare company based in Los Angeles, California which operates 16 hospitals in the United States, mainly in California and the Northeastern United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  4. CHMB Inc. - Wikipedia

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    CHMB is an acronym that means California Healthcare Medical Billing. [3] CHMB Inc. is based in San Diego and was founded in 1995 by CEO Bob Svendsen and President Janet Boos. [1] The company partnered with Allscripts in 2008 to increase its service offerings. [4] It acquired Davis & Associates Healthcare Solutions in 2011.

  5. IQMS - Wikipedia

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    IQMS (also known as DELMIAWorks) was a privately held, global software company based in Paso Robles, California. [2] The company developed and marketed manufacturing ERP and real time manufacturing execution systems to the automotive, medical, packaging, consumer goods, aerospace, defense and other manufacturing industries. [3]

  6. ICU Medical - Wikipedia

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    ICU Medical, Inc. is a medical technology company based in San Clemente, California. ICU Medical products are designed to prevent bloodstream infections and protect healthcare workers from exposure to infectious diseases or hazardous drugs . [ 2 ]

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  8. Johnson & Johnson Vision - Wikipedia

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    In September 2016, pharmaceutical and medical device company Johnson & Johnson announced they were buying Abbott Medical Optics for $4.3 billion. [13] On February 27, 2017, Abbott Medical Optics changed its name to Johnson & Johnson Vision following its $4.3 billion acquisition by Johnson & Johnson. [14] In 2017, JJV acquired TearScience. [15]

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