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  2. Curative (company) - Wikipedia

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    The Curative SARS-CoV-2 Assay is a nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT), reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction test (RT-PCR) for COVID-19. The test was designed to be scalable in response to changes in demand, and uses a healthcare worker observed, self-collected oral fluid swab to obtain specimens for testing.

  3. Doximity - Wikipedia

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    Curative is a staffing and recruiting company offering permanent and Locum/Temporary placement services. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] In May 2021, Doximity, a professional network for physicians with telehealth and scheduling tools, filed for an initial public offering (IPO) seeking to raise $100 million.

  4. Curative - Wikipedia

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    Curative (company), a healthcare startup company that scaled SARS-CoV-2 testing, COVID-19 vaccine distribution, and vaccination clinic management in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic Curative petition , a legal petition specific to the India justice system that is a final remedy after the dismissal of a review petition by the ...

  5. Healthcare industry - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 December 2024. Economic sector focused on health An insurance form with pills The healthcare industry (also called the medical industry or health economy) is an aggregation and integration of sectors within the economic system that provides goods and services to treat patients with curative, preventive ...

  6. Curative care - Wikipedia

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    Curative care differs from preventive care, which aims at preventing the appearance of diseases through pharmaceuticals and such techniques as immunization, exercise, proper eating habits and other life style issues, and from palliative care, which concentrates on reducing the severity of symptoms, such as pain.

  7. Telehealth - Wikipedia

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    Telehealth is sometimes discussed interchangeably with telemedicine, the latter being more common than the former. The Health Resources and Services Administration distinguishes telehealth from telemedicine in its scope, defining telemedicine only as describing remote clinical services, such as diagnosis and monitoring, while telehealth includes preventative, promotive, and curative care ...

  8. Cone Health - Wikipedia

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    Cone Health is a private, not-for-profit healthcare delivery system based in Greensboro, North Carolina.The health network serves people in Alamance, Forsyth, Guilford, Randolph, Rockingham and surrounding counties in central North Carolina.

  9. Healthcare in Canada - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the Canadian Medical Association met to discuss the potential for an increase in private clinics in Canada's healthcare system A European study presented at the meeting was "expected to call for private clinics, such as the chain of radiology centres owned by Ouellet, to play a bigger role in Canada's health-care system."