CVS May Try Buying Its Way into the Primary Care Business Barely a week after we told you that Amazon plans to try its hand at providing healthcare services in the brick-and-mortar world by buying One Medical, CVS announced that it, too is taking another run at expanding its own menu of healthcare offerings. The company says it’s looking at possible primary care acquisition targets, with an eye toward buying them outright or simply taking …

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Congress Opens the Door to Extend Reimbursement for Telehealth Services

Congress Opens the Door to Extend Reimbursement for Telehealth Services

Urgent care operators who offer telehealth services should be aware that the House of Representatives just passed the  Advancing Telehealth Beyond COVID-19 Act. As the name implies, the legislation extends policies initiated to help facilitate access to healthcare as many patients shied away from face-to-face encounters in medical facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic. Among those most applicable in the urgent care setting: Beneficiaries who fall under the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services can receive …

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Be Aware: Some Urgent Care Workers May Be Getting $25 an Hour Soon

Be Aware: Some Urgent Care Workers May Be Getting $25 an Hour Soon

While it’s a bit unclear exactly whom it applies to at this point, Los Angeles just passed an ordinance mandating that workers at “certain private healthcare facilities” earn a minimum wage of $25 an hour. The question is which facilities that label will apply to in the eyes of the city. Some of them are straightforward in the language of the ordinance—licensed acute psychiatric hospital as defined in Section 1250(b) of the California Health and …

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Patients May Have Heard Paxlovid Increases Risk for Rebound COVID. Data Suggest Otherwise

Patients May Have Heard Paxlovid Increases Risk for Rebound COVID. Data Suggest Otherwise

One of the knocks against using nirmatrelvir-ritonavir (Paxlovid) to treat patients with SARS-CoV-2 has been that it could send patients running to the emergency room, and possibly face hospitalization, for rebound COVID-19. It’s enough to discourage some people from taking it, even if they’re high risk for poor outcomes with COVID. According to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, however, those patients should be more concerned about the consequences of not …

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Poor Adherence to Follow-Up and Vaccination Schedules? Well-Timed Reminders Work Wonders

Poor Adherence to Follow-Up and Vaccination Schedules? Well-Timed Reminders Work Wonders

For most urgent care visits, the ball is in the patient’s hand. They feel sick and can’t wait for their primary care physician or in the emergency room, so they head to your location. There are times when the urgent care operator may want to reverse roles, though, and get in touch with patients, such as to remind them it’s time for a vaccination. According to research just published by JAMA Network Open, texting has …

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A Chicago Urgent Care Center Just Got Hit with a Data Breach. Take Steps to Lower Your Risk

A Chicago Urgent Care Center Just Got Hit with a Data Breach. Take Steps to Lower Your Risk

A Chicago urgent care operator is the latest healthcare facility to be the target of a data breach with the potential to expose the healthcare records and other sensitive information of more than a hundred thousand patients. It’s believed that the breach, which is thought to have occurred over several days in May, was the result of hackers intentionally trying to access the system. While the potential consequences of that to patients are obvious, don’t …

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HHS Is Taking Monkeypox More Seriously Than Ever. Should You?

HHS Is Taking Monkeypox More Seriously Than Ever. Should You?

Some metropolitan public health officials across the country have complained about poor distribution of tests for monkeypox since the slow and steady uptick of cases in the United States began in May. Most recently, New York City declared a state of emergency in order to expand access to resources to fight outbreaks there. And with nearly 3,500 U.S. cases confirmed according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Department of Health and Human …

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Dollar General Aims to Supply Healthcare to the Underserved. Drugstore Clinics Should Take Note

Dollar General Aims to Supply Healthcare to the Underserved. Drugstore Clinics Should Take Note

Dollar General Aims to Supply Healthcare to the Underserved. Drugstore Clinics Should Take Note Dollar General has seen a lot of succes swhere many retailers couldn’t be bothered—by offering low prices with sometimes minimal selection to customers who may not have many other options. It’s worked, though, with some of their stores evolving to offer the only access to fresh fruits and vegetables for miles around when mom-and-pop grocery stores in rural communities close up …

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Distinguished Service: Offering Urgent Care to Veterans, 24/7

Distinguished Service: Offering Urgent Care to Veterans, 24/7

Not too many urgent care operators can boast that they offer top-notch medical care at any hour of any day, to any patient population. The urgent care center at the James E. Van Zandt VA Medical Center in Altoona, PA is set to join their ranks on August 1, though, offering those who have served this country nearly unprecedented access whenever they need it. In a report broadcast by WTAJ news, facility director Sigrid Andrew …

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Amazon Plots an Alternative Route to Relevance in the Healthcare Marketplace

Amazon Plots an Alternative Route to Relevance in the Healthcare Marketplace

You just can’t beat Amazon when it comes to stocking items on the back-to-school list once everything’s been sufficiently picked over at Staples and Walmart. The company has tried in various ways to capitalize on its good name in entering the healthcare marketplace, to no avail. Now they’re trying a different tactic: buying an already established concern. The virtual retail colossus announced a $3.9 billion deal to take over One Medical and its 125 brick-and-mortar …

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