VSP, which represents 28, 000 eye doctors around the U.S., has been lobbying states to make sure that in 2014, people who want to purchase stand-alone vision care from their state exchange have the opportunity.
By cutting transaction expenses, aggregating buying power, holding auctions in order to lower prices and exploiting the efficiencies of a single marketplace, the companies hope to save billions of dollars while simultaneously making a fortune on their stakes in the exchange itself, which is to be floated as a stand-alone firm next year.
Is Isaac (and his buddy) really alone in a terrifying stand-off with the necromorphs if the computer gods can bestow upon him blessings in exchange for a few simple tokens?