MedCity News August 13, 2020
Elise Reuter

Walmart caught the healthcare industry’s attention when it began opening primary care centers across Georgia, Florida and Illinois. But without its leader, will the effort still be able to keep its momentum?

With $40 primary care visits, $25 dental exams and $45 counseling appointments, Walmart quickly caught the attention of the healthcare industry. But with one of the masterminds between its healthcare strategy leaving, will it continue to build on its health clinics?

Sean Slovenski, Walmart’s vice president of health and wellness, announced his departure earlier this month. In a memo sent to employees earlier this month, CEO John Furner said the company would name his replacement in the coming weeks, the Wall Street Journal reported. Walmart did not respond...

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