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Quoted: You twist your ankle, or you get a nasty flu and spike a high fever. It doesn't feel like a life-and-death situation, but it's pretty bad the middle of the night, or you can't get in to see your doctor. So you head for the emergency room. Not only is this unpleasant and inconvenient; it also sends the cost of treating that fever through the roof.
Enter Carena, a little company out in Seattle, that's betting that self-insured companies can save money by having employees skip some trips to the ER and get a house call from a ...
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