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  2. All Smiles Dental Centers - Wikipedia

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    The company was the management service organization providing business support services to All Smiles Dental Professionals, P.C. [1] The patients mostly consisted of children in low-income Hispanic communities. [6] As of May 2012, Valor Equity owned 72% of the company, while founder Dr. Richard Malouf owned 28%. [7]

  3. Dental service organizations - Wikipedia

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    In certain parts of the United States, dental practices have begun to transition from a traditional practice to a DSO model in order to provide more affordable care to a larger patient population. Dentistry innovations have meant that DSOs have become a common dental care solution to many low-income families in the United States.

  4. Murder of Kendra Hatcher - Wikipedia

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    Within a week, Dallas Police detectives uncovered evidence suggesting that Delgado had orchestrated a murder-for-hire scheme. Unable to accept Paniagua's new relationship with Hatcher, Delgado recruited two individuals, a single mother named Crystal Cortes and a small-time marijuana dealer named Kristopher Love, to carry out the killing.

  5. Amerigroup - Wikipedia

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    Amerigroup is an American health insurance and managed health care provider. Amerigroup covers 7.7 million seniors, people with disabilities, low-income families and other state and federally sponsored beneficiaries, and federal employees in 26 states, making it the nation's largest provider of health care for public programs. [1]

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  7. Children's Health Fund - Wikipedia

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    More than 20 years later, the organization has 23 programs with more than 50 mobile medical units [2] and is the nation's leading provider of mobile-based health care for homeless and low-income children and their families. [3] Karen Redlener remains with CHF, currently serving as the organization's executive director. [4]

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