CNBC February 26, 2020
Abigail Hess

In September of 2019, behemoth retailer Walmart announced its goal to become “America’s Neighborhood Health Destination” and launched its first Walmart Health center in Dallas, Georgia.

The center offers primary care, labs, X-rays, EKG scans, counseling, dental, optical, hearing and community health education services for cheap. Shoppers can get a medical checkup for $30, a teeth cleaning for $25 and a mental health consultation for $1 a minute, without insurance.

For comparison, researchers from Johns Hopkins University’s School of Public Health estimate that the average price of a doctor’s visit for a new uninsured patient is about $160.

According to John Sculley, who served as Apple’s CEO from 1983 to 1993 and currently serves as chairman of...

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