Managed Healthcare Executive February 9, 2015
Judy Packer-Tursman

In a nod to the changing face of healthcare, Target shoppers in San Diego can visit the in-store clinic operated in partnership with Kaiser Permanente for primary care services.

Members of CareConnect in New York who travel outside of the plan’s service area can access care at CVS MinuteClinics as part of that plan’s provider network.

And in Pennsylvania, Highmark welcomes customers seeking insurance options to its six retail stores, where sales grew 126% in the past year.

Spurred on by the Affordable Care Act (ACA), retailers, health plans and providers are staking strong retail positions that are increasing coverage opportunities and access to care.

Expanding the retail clinic business model

From the concept’s beginning in 2000, retail clinics...

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Topics: Health System / Hospital, Patient / Consumer, Payer, Physician, Provider, Retail care
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