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Emory Healthcare Network Partnership Builds New Paths to Access
At a time when many retail pharmacies are rethinking their strategies and cutting back on primary care service offerings, Emory Healthcare Network and CVS Health are bucking that trend in Georgia. Emory is expanding its relationship with CVS’ MinuteClinics in 35 locations.
Elevating Access and the Consumer Experience
Health care consumerism, increasing access to care, care coordination
Advocate Health Pulls Out of Walgreens Clinic Locations in Illinois and Wisconsin
Advocate Health last week closed its 55 clinics inside Walgreens stores in Illinois and Wisconsin. Each of the 47 clinics in Illinois and eight in Wisconsin employed one or two medical office assistants and other clinicians who supported virtual care services.
Takeaways from 3 Big Disruptors at JPM Healthcare 2024
Health care executives from hospitals and health systems, retail health providers and investors came together recently to share insights and outlooks at the 2024 J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference. Several retail health companies offered insights into their latest moves and plans.
4 Things That Health Consumers Want Now
The recently released third installment of the 2024 National Consumer Survey Series from Jarrard Inc., a Chartis Company, explores what leads patients to choose providers, how patients want to access care and what they want in their relationship with providers.
Walgreens’ Move to Go Private: 4 Key Takeaways
While financial and retail analysts continue to evaluate the implications of Walgreens Boots Alliance’s recent agreement to be taken private by Sycamore Partners, many important questions loom.
CVS MinuteClinics Introduce Primary Care in Select Markets
CVS Health announced last week that it now will provide in-network primary care for Aetna members in select markets through its MinuteClinics.
Walgreens, CVS and Walmart Scale Back on Health Care amid Financial Strain
In 2024, retail health care faced significant disruption as industry giants like Walgreens, CVS and Walmart reevaluated their health care strategies in response to rising operational costs, reimbursement challenges and shifting market conditions.
New Market Entrants Haven Healthcare and Fitbit on the Move
About 30,000 JPMorgan Chase workers in Ohio and Arizona can opt into one of two plans in 2020 that will be run by Cigna and Aetna, according to a Bloomberg report. Under the plans, JPMorgan Chase employees’ co-pays will range from $15 to $110 for most services, with more expensive care and hospitalization coming with higher fees.
Special Report: How Health Care Disruptors will Transform the Field in 2024
AHA Market Scan special report explores which companies aim to deliver transformational change in 2024.