Fierce Health Payers March 12, 2021
Heather Landi

Last year, Amazon announced it was teaming up with buzzy tech-enabled primary care group Crossover Health to launch health centers near its fulfillment centers and operations facilities.

The tech giant is working with the health startup to expand the “neighborhood health centers” to Detroit and two California metro areas, the companies announced this week.

The program has now launched in five major regions, including Dallas-Fort Worth, Phoenix and Louisville, to serve Amazon employees and their families.

The companies have launched 17 new health centers to provide “full-spectrum acute, chronic, and preventive primary care, same-day pediatrics, prescriptions, vaccinations, behavioral health services, physical therapy, health coaching, and care navigation for specialty referrals and diagnostic services.”

Crossover fully operates and staffs the...

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