Forbes January 22, 2023
Sai Balasubramanian, M.D., J.D.

As the world embraces recession headwinds, companies globally are exploring new avenues to create value for customers, increase revenue, and monetize their services. Healthcare, in particular, is at an enigmatic intersection; costs are skyrocketing, margins are thin, labor shortages are plenty, and demand for better care delivery and outcomes has never been higher.

With these factors in mind, organizations are shifting their approach regarding healthcare delivery, and triaging which problem to solve first. However, the industry undoubtedly recognizes that there is a very real demand for high quality healthcare services that is here to stay.

This is where Dollar General apparently sees a promising opportunity. The historically retail focused company announced last week that it will be partnering with DocGo,...

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