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QuikTrip: ‘If Our Employees are Happy, We’re Happy’

Employee Benefits

With 900+ stores in 15 states, delivering a healthcare benefit to employees can be a challenge for a company like QuikTrip. In Exemplar Care, the Tulsa, Oklahoma based company has found the perfect partner to offer the nearly 200 employees at its Des Moines metro stores easy access to high quality care. In its smaller […]

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Women’s Health

Health Tips

While many of the same health conditions affect both men and women, women have unique health care needs due to their reproductive organs. At Exemplar Care Direct Primary Care (DPC), the team provides care that addresses your specific health and wellness needs. What is women’s health? Women’s health is a special area of medicine that […]

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small business employer

Our Direct Primary Care plans help recruit and retain employees

Direct Primary Care

If you’re an employer with fewer than 50 employees spinning your wheels trying to recruit and retain the best and brightest in today’s ultra-competitive workforce, we can help. A recent survey shows that Direct Primary Care (DPC) plans like those offered at Exemplar Care serve as an enticing “carrot” to those currently looking for work. […]

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Are your employees open to Direct Primary Care? They sure are.

Direct Primary Care

Are your employees open to Direct Primary Care? They sure are. Hint Health, recently conducted a survey of U.S. consumers to gain insight on how well employees understand Direct Primary Care (DPC) and what their level of interest in participating in a DPC plan is. The findings showed that greater than 80% of respondents indicated […]

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February is American Heart Awareness Month

Health Tips

February is American Heart Awareness Month, a time for all people to focus on their cardiovascular health.  Many factors contribute to heart disease. The CDC Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention is shining a light on hypertension (high blood pressure), a leading factor for heart disease and stroke. What is high blood pressure? A […]

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