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Boulder-based natural-foods company Laird Superfood Inc. (NYSE American: LSF) has completed its acquisition of Navitas LLC.
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CMS is pursuing empiric fee-schedule accuracy in original Medicare (eg, validating procedure time assumptions) while rapidly expanding MSSP and CMMI pathways to move beyond unmanaged fee-for-service.
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