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Harken Health

www.harkenhealth.com

 
Harken Health is a new kind of health care company that unites relationship-based primary care with a range of competitively priced insurance plan options. Our care approach is rooted in the values of a simpler time when the doctor-patient relationship mattered. Harken Health Care Teams are empowered with the time to listen and build authentic, compassionate, trusting relationships with members. Our model enables us to remove many of the barriers that often get in the way of delivering exceptional care. Strong relationships and a home base for primary care have been shown to improve patient satisfaction and lower overall medical ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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