AXIOS March 8, 2023
Tina Reed

Amazon, Walmart, CVS, Dollar General and other big retailers are elbowing their way into primary care, pushing a customized consumer experience driven by digital health products.

Here’s a look at what some of the major retail brands are doing when it comes to delivering health care.

  • Amazon recently acquired One Medical, a membership-based primary care company, adding a tech platform and more than 125 physical locations. The online retail giant also bought pharmacy company PillPack and recently launched a generics subscription service. It also owns Whole Foods.
  • Albertson’s launched Sincerely Health, a digital health and wellness platform, in February to use in conjunction with shopping across the company’s portfolio of grocery store chains.
  • Best Buy Health, which acquired remote-patient...

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