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  2. CorVel Corporation - Wikipedia

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    During the mid '90s, CorVel doubled its office network again, and expanded its software offerings. [5] PPO services became an important part of most healthcare management sales. Out of network medical review was added to the portfolio of provider programs. [6] By 2005, CorVel grew to over 2,000 clients and 15% compounded annual stock growth.

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  5. Jeffrey Michael - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Michael (born 1955/1956) is an billionaire who was a founding investor of healthcare technology company CorVel Corporation.. In 1987, Michael joined with Gordon Clemons and Jim Michael and founded CorVel Corporation (originally named FORTIS), [1] a consolidation of three small vocational rehabilitation firms then valued at $2 million with over 200 associates. [2]

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  7. CVS Caremark - Wikipedia

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    On May 15, 1996, Caremark International, a provider of manager health services, announced it would be acquired by MedPartners. [5] [6] Caremark International was founded as a unit of Baxter International and was spun off from Baxter in 1992 as a publicly traded company. [5] In 2000, MedPartners changed its name to Caremark Rx. [7]

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    The Edison Bell Telephone Company building of 1896 in Birmingham, England. A telecommunications company [a] is a kind of electronic communications service provider, more precisely a telecommunications service provider (TSP), that provides telecommunications services such as telephony and data communications access.

  9. List of mobile virtual network operators in the United States

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    Mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) in the United States lease wireless telephone and data service from the four major cellular carriers in the country—AT&T Mobility, Boost Mobile, T-Mobile US, and Verizon—and offer various levels of free and/or paid talk, text and data services to their customers.