Advisory Board January 26, 2023

Dollar General has launched a pilot program for mobile clinics at three Tennessee store locations, which will offer on-site services through a partnership with mobile medical and transportation services provider DocGo—a move that could expand access to care in underserved rural communities.

Dollar General launches its latest healthcare venture

In September, Dollar General CEO Todd Vasos announced the organization would offer more healthcare products and services to its customers under its “DG Wellbeing” initiative. By October, DG Wellbeing products were available in more than 3,200 of the nearly 19,000 Dollar General stores nationwide, Modern Healthcare reports.

Last week, Dollar General announced it had partnered with DocGo to open mobile healthcare clinics at three retail locations in Tennessee. The partnership will...

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