Walmart and CareSource, one of
the largest Medicaid insurers in the U.S., this week unveiled a new three-year partnership to address racial inequalities
in health care. Select CareSource members enrolled in Medicaid, Medicare
Advantage and exchange plans will have access to in-store community health
workers at Walmart locations, monthly food stipends and a Walmart+
membership. The joint venture will kick off in Ohio, focusing on
cardiovascular and metabolic conditions such as heart disease, stroke,
diabetes and hypertension. CareSource is the largest Medicaid insurer in
Ohio, serving 1,428,871 beneficiaries. The companies are also planning a
maternal and child health program in Georgia, where CareSource serves 468,738
Medicaid members. |
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