Home Health Care News September 23, 2020
Robert Holly

About a year ago, Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN) announced the launch of a new virtual care clinic to give some of its employees access to telehealth and in-home care services.

The online retail giant is now expanding that program — dubbed “Amazon Care” — as it takes another step closer toward disrupting the in-home care landscape.

When Amazon initially rolled out its care offering, it was mainly for employees and their dependents living in the Seattle area. The company, which expects net sales to come in between $87 billion and $93 billion in the third quarter, is now scaling Amazon Care throughout the entire state of Washington.

“After receiving positive feedback from employees in the greater Seattle area, we are...

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