MedCity News January 22, 2023
Arundhati Parmar

The healthcare navigation market — especially companies targeting self-insured employers — is fairly crowded. You have public companies like Accolade, failed public companies like Castlight Health, now private and merged with Vera Whole Health and a raft of other private companies like Included Health, Rightway, and HealthJoy. Not to mention point solutions for diabetes, MSK, hypertension, weight loss and so on that aim to lower costs related to these conditions for employers and health plans.

But the CEO of Columbus, Ohio-based private health navigation firm Quantum Health, believes it’s miles ahead of all these direct and indirect competitors. In a recent interview, Zane Burke said the company has been profitable since 2000. That’s, a feat that other, better-known players like...

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