Walmart has made the leap to launch a prescription home delivery service after collecting feedback from customers who say they want the service, according to a press release. The company already offers home delivery of its store products and groceries, so prescription drugs are its next logical offering. The service is now live in Arkansas, Missouri, New York, Nevada, South Carolina, and Wisconsin. In January 2025, Walmart expects to have the drug delivery service available …
Read MoreRetail Health Clinics Aren’t Dead Yet
As more retailers lose their enthusiasm for primary care and urgent care services, traditional provider organizations still are in no position to ignore the market share that retailers may potentially gain. Kaufman Hall’s recent newsletter notes: “If these retailers want to find success in primary care, partnering with traditional providers could be a beneficial opportunity for all parties.” With retail clinics as a convenient front door, health systems and payers with provider assets could leverage …
Read MoreWalmart and Sam’s Club Lay Down Their Own Opioid Limits
Insurers, health systems, and state governments have cobbled together regulations on various aspects of prescriptions for opiates. The federal government is working on legislation aimed at curbing the opioid crisis, too. Walmart and Sam’s Club’s pharmacies aren’t waiting for new regulations to mandate the limits of opioid prescriptions, however. Instead, the parent company is imposing a limit of 7-days’ supply for patients who are prescribed opiates for acute, short-term pain. Those restrictions will start within …
Read MoreReport: Walmart and Humana May Be Deepening Their Partnership
Walmart may be looking to wade deeper into the healthcare pool—including, potentially, offering urgent care services—by working more closely with Humana, according to an article published in The New York Times. The report says unnamed sources don’t expect Walmart to take over Humana outright. More likely, the deal will manifest in a financial and operating partnership focused on prescription drug sales and/or insurance coverage. It could also be the basis for opening urgent care centers …
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