Two Washington area firms working to engage patients in their health care decisions and treatment have secured financial backing from investors looking to find companies that will play a leading role in the future of medicine.
The national push to reshape the delivery and cost of health care, spearheaded by the passage of the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, gained new steam after the Supreme Court declared the law constitutional and President Obama won a second term.
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