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In 2016, the independent think tank RAND Corporation included HealthPocket as one of four privately run marketplace information aggregators [1] in their consumer healthcare decision-making research report, "Consumer Decisionmaking in the Health Care Marketplace". [2]
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Add in section Acquisitions after the first paragraph,
In 2016, the independent think tank RAND Corporation included HealthPocket as one of four privately run marketplace information aggregators [1] in their consumer healthcare decision-making research report, "Consumer Decisionmaking in the Health Care Marketplace". [2]
Thank you, Naadobea1776 ( talk) 17:05, 23 June 2019 (UTC)
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