Advisory Board January 14, 2026

Walmart has launched a new digital healthcare platform called Better Care Services, providing customers with access to third-party providers for urgent care and behavioral health, in today’s bite-sized hospital and health industry news from Arkansas, Maryland, and Utah.

  • Arkansas: Walmart has launched a new digital healthcare platform called Better Care Services, saying the “one-stop digital destination is designed to help empower millions of customers to take control of their health journeys with ease, transparency and confidence.” The platform allows customers to access a curated network of third-party providers for urgent care and behavioral health. Customers will also be able to access Eli Lilly’s telehealth platform LillyDirect. The platform also includes a nutrition hub that uses AI to provide...

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