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With COVID-19 still leaving many Americans wary of going to the
doctor’s office for in-person care, large drugstore chains and retailers are
seeing an opportunity for new patients for their in-store health clinics. The
clinics are “a one-stop shop” where patients can see a healthcare provider,
get help managing chronic conditions, pick up medications and have laboratory
tests done, says Kulleni Gebreyes, a principal and physician leader at
Deloitte. She says retail clinics haven’t seen a drop in patient volumes
since the outbreak began in mid-March. |
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Wednesday, September 23, 2020
Healthcare goes retail
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