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Michael Botta’s Sesame Wants to Make Health Care a Cash-Pay Bargain

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Michael Botta’s Sesame is building a cash-pay marketplace for patients facing higher insurance premiums and limited coverage. As insurance grows pricier and less generous, Sesame is turning opaque, expensive corners of health care into something closer to a retail purchase.

Michael Botta’s Sesame is building a cash-pay marketplace for patients facing higher insurance premiums and limited coverage. As insurance grows pricier and less generous, Sesame is turning opaque, expensive corners of health care into something closer to a retail purchase.

Michael Botta’s Sesame is building a cash-pay marketplace for patients facing higher insurance premiums and limited coverage. As insurance grows pricier and less generous, Sesame is turning opaque, expensive corners of health care into something closer to a retail purchase.

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