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The coronavirus pandemic has upended how Americans get medical care. Patients are staying at home and putting off treatments. Others are seeing their doctors virtually. Financially, hospitals and medical practices have been hit hard by a decline in procedures. Prior to the pandemic, models like venture-backed Iora Health, family-owned ChenMed, and private-equity-backed Oak Street Health had been picking up steam in their approaches to primary care. We spoke to 8 of these new primary care players about how they've fared through the pandemic.

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