Patch January 4, 2022
Kristi Eaton, Next City

Stores across the U.S. are seeing if they are able to translate their efficiency into the healthcare industry.

750 stores across the U.S. are seeing if they are able to translate their efficiency into the healthcare industry.

Alison Lopez and her husband were driving in a suburb north of Tulsa, Oklahoma, when Lopez noticed her 3-year-old daughter had a blister on her finger that had opened up, turning red and starting to swell.

Lopez, a nurse, knew she needed to seek treatment for her daughter. The family headed to a nearby urgent care clinic called MedWise, a new venture from ubiquitous convenience store chain QuikTrip. Headquartered in Tulsa, QuikTrip now operates a handful...

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