OneShare Health to Make Transition to First Health® Provider Network
"From the start, First Health® made a concerted effort to understand
According to
"Now, more than ever, our Members need to know they have the support of a resourceful and compassionate healthshare company," said Waters. "The fact that First Health® has outstanding relationships with so many health care professionals and facilities was definitely an attractive feature. Our Members deserve quality health care whenever and wherever they need it, and First Health® goes above and beyond to ensure this is the case."
In addition to broadening the list of
"First Health® is a true partner in every sense of the word," said
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