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Heal is transforming US healthcare with home-centric primary care focused on high quality, high touch doctor house calls that leverage technology to liberate and empower patients. Founded nearly six years ago and recognized as #13 on CNBC’s list of most disruptive companies, Heal recently closed $100MM in funding from Humana. Having completed nearly 250,000 house calls proven to delight patients, improve outcomes and reduce costs, Heal is led by a world-class team of investors (e.g.Humana, Fidelity, Breyer Capital), Board Members (Former Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs, Humana President Susan Diamond) and management unified in the vision to change healthcare for patients of all ages all across America.

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Baton Rouge, LA

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Baton Rouge is Louisiana’s “Capital City” and the hub of all things Louisiana. With a prime, central location—just an hour away from New Orleans and Lafayette—Baton Rouge is the perfect city to explore the eclectic culture of this amazing state.

With its vibrant culture, top-notch food scene, and tight-knit community, Baton Rouge is a great place to call home — and it’s affordable. Baton Rouge’s cost of living is much lower than the national average, with housing costs up to 20% lower than neighboring southern metros. Affordability doesn’t come at the sacrifice of amenities — Baton Rouge has a revitalized downtown with live music, museums, art galleries, and the walkable, bikeable Mississippi River Levee Path. The Parish also boasts one of the best library systems in America and over 180 parks.

Louisiana’s Capital City highlights the unique history, music, culture, and outdoors that both visitors to Louisiana and locals alike enjoy. With French, Spanish, Creole, and Native American roots, our city is rich in its culture and politics. Nicknamed the “Red Stick,” Baton Rouge houses over 300 years of history, much of which can be tasted in our food, seen in our architecture, and learned through our state’s history.

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