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Vericred
Vericred is a healthcare data services company that operates at the intersection of health insurance and technology. Founded by Daniel Langevin and Michael Levin in 2014, Vericred is backed by investors that include FCA Venture Partners and is headquartered in New York.
FOUNDED:2014
FOUNDERS:Daniel Langevin, Michael Levin
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With the Affordable Care Act (Obama Care) and American Health Act (Trump Care) adding thousands of pages to healthcare legislation, it’s difficult to keep up with the changes and policies and most people are simply lost when it comes to securing health coverage. Vericred understands this struggle and wants to simplify the task of finding a insurance provider that matches your preferred doctors.
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Three different official agencies representing three cities in Northern Ontario have issued similar drug warnings over the past week.
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The latest warning was a Twitter message from North Bay police posted Sunday afternoon.
“North Bay police are warning the public we have had several medical-related calls regarding suspected green fentanyl. Please use caution. For local services, including help with addiction, please visit the website: https://sngnipissing.ca”
Also issuing a warning was Algoma Public Health and Sault Ste. Marie Paramedic Service, which put out a notice Saturday that there has been a rise in opioid-related EMS calls in their jurisdiction.