Drive-Thru Urgent Care May Solve Parking Woes, but Will Patients Take It Seriously?

Drive-Thru Urgent Care May Solve Parking Woes, but Will Patients Take It Seriously?

When the idea of drive-thru pharmacies came up in the 90s, pharmacists hated the idea, with many convinced that it diminished the image of their profession. Many likened patients driving up to receive their prescriptions to the fast-food industry. Now dedicated lanes of traffic and dispensing windows are a common sight. Could that work for urgent care, though? According to an article published by Atlanta Inno, we’re about to find out. Viral Solutions, an Atlanta …

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Walmart Tries a More Focused, Less Ambitious Approach to Cracking the Healthcare Market

Walmart Tries a More Focused, Less Ambitious Approach to Cracking the Healthcare Market

JUCM News know that Walmart has been throwing the proverbial spaghetti at the wall to see what sticks as they struggle to break the U.S. healthcare marketplace. Besides traditional retail clinics, the company has spent generously in trying to gain a foothold in telehealth and even medical research. They’ve also tried to buy into the primary care space in a significant way. The latter seems to be the object of the company’s attention again, though …

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Now Drugstores Are Pitching ‘Talk Therapy.’ How Far from Primary Care Will They Go?

Now Drugstores Are Pitching ‘Talk Therapy.’ How Far from Primary Care Will They Go?

As JUCM News readers know, after years of spending billions on initiatives to break into the primary care market, retail drug chains have taken one step after another in the opposite direction. Just last week we pointed you to an article published by Home Health Care News that revealed home care has become the flavor of the month for some chains. Well, it may literally be the same month but there’s already another flavor on …

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LGBTQI+ Patients and Team Members Are Looking for Your Support. Is It There to Be Seen?

LGBTQI+ Patients and Team Members Are Looking for Your Support. Is It There to Be Seen?

Patients who are part of the LGBTQI+ communities are notoriously underserved by the healthcare industry in the United States. You’re probably already aware of that. Have you considered, however, that actually demonstrating your support for such patients could also go a long way toward building loyalty, goodwill, and security among staff members? To that end, the Urgent Care Association is choosing Pride Month, which is observed every June, to make the urgent care industry aware …

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Be Warned: Ransomware Has the Virtual World Looking ‘Like the Wild West Out there’

Be Warned: Ransomware Has the Virtual World Looking ‘Like the Wild West Out there’

Point32Health, parent company of Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare, is just the latest healthcare entity to fall prey to cyberattacks, having acknowledged that it was hit with a ransomware attack that left patient and provider data exposed. As reported by WBZ CBS Boston, some providers have also missed being paid on care they provided to Harvard Pilgrim plan members. One such psychologist was quoted in the WBZ story as likening the cyber world to “the Wild West” …

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Legitimate Medication Use May Be Fueling the Black Market. Can You Recognize the Consequences?

Legitimate Medication Use May Be Fueling the Black Market. Can You Recognize the Consequences?

Fact: Ketamine (Ketalar) is a legal, approved medication available in the United States as an anesthetic agent indicated for diagnostic and surgical procedures that do not require skeletal muscle relaxation; for induction of anesthesia preceding general anesthesia; and to supplement low-potency agents such as nitrous oxide. It’s also used as an anesthetic agent for animals. More ominous fact: Seizures of illicit ketamine rose 1,100% from 2017 to 2022. Maybe worst of all, a newsletter article …

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Promoted as a ‘Front Door’ to Healthcare, Telemedicine May Be More of a Side Entrance (at Best)

Promoted as a ‘Front Door’ to Healthcare, Telemedicine May Be More of a Side Entrance (at Best)

The COVID-19 pandemic could have ushered in a golden age for telemedicine. In fact, many healthcare facilities (urgent care centers among them) bent over backwards to get their digital game up to speed so they could offer patients care safely, if remotely, when there may not have been any other options at all. Despite that opportunity, according to a new report from Experian Health, telehealth still looks like a less-than-ideal entry point into healthcare. The …

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Skeptics Might Make the Most Ardent Converts—Even When It Comes to Urgent Care

Skeptics Might Make the Most Ardent Converts—Even When It Comes to Urgent Care

The evolution of urgent care could be likened to a crusade. In the early days there were few believers, and those physicians who did dare to open up an urgent care center were derided as a “doc in a box.” Now, of course, venture capitalists and healthcare systems have verified the viability of the industry as a profit center. But some of the early skeptics have become some of the most vocal advocates of the …

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More Studies Are Including Urgent Care Visits as a Data Point. Are Researchers Finally Getting on Board?

More Studies Are Including Urgent Care Visits as a Data Point. Are Researchers Finally Getting on Board?

As regular readers know, JUCM is unique in that it regularly publishes original, urgent care-specific research. Most (if not all) of that research has been conducted by urgent care providers and operators. Historically, however, urgent care has been all but invisible to mainstream medical researchers. There are indications that could be changing, however, as lately there have been several pieces of research conducted not by urgent care entities, but more traditional bodies that are using …

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COVID Patients Who Present to Your UCC Are More Likely to Be Hospitalized (Don’t Take It Personally)

COVID Patients Who Present to Your UCC Are More Likely to Be Hospitalized (Don’t Take It Personally)

Who knows what the next COVID-19 “season” may bring in terms of incidence and severity? The virus has been completely unpredictable, to date—although new data are revealing interesting likelihoods, including at least one specific to urgent care. According to a new article published by BMC Infectious Diseases, COVID patients who present to acute unscheduled episodic care (AUEC, which included both emergency rooms and urgent care centers) are more likely to require hospitalization compared with those …

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