HealthLeaders Media June 27, 2024
Eric Wicklund

The retail giant is folding its nearly two-year-old Amazon Clinic business into Amazon One Medical, saying the move makes things easier for consumers accessing care.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– Amazon Clinic launched nearly two years ago on the promise of giving members on-demand access to virtual care for variety of non-acute care concerns.

– Company officials say the rebranding of the program to Amazon One Medical’s pay-per-visit telehealth service gives members more options to access care.

– The move is the latest in the turbulent primary care market by disruptors trying—and often failing—to establish a sustainable (read:profitable) alternative to traditional health systems and hospitals.

Amazon is consolidating its healthcare services under one brand, bringing its on-demand virtual care offering together with...

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