North American healthcare systems were rocked and tested to their core by the 2020 COVID-19 outbreak, with the stresses and fractures in the existing system all the more obvious with the major strain put on it at every brace point. Among the companies that are helping the industry adapt is IntelyCare, says Comparably.
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