Fierce Healthcare March 16, 2022
Dave Muoio

ORLANDO, Florida—For all the industry’s talk about disruptors overhauling the current healthcare ecosystem, major retail and primary care players are adamant that their success depends on playing nice with traditional care delivery organizations.

Speaking at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Global Conference in Orlando, Florida, One Medical Chief Network Officer John Singerling said his company makes a point to “digitally and clinically” integrate with a major health system partner in each of its active markets. Doing so allows the company to expand its service offerings beyond primary care, he said, linking patients to specialists, lab services or even acute care in a way that is relatively seamless to the consumer.

“We have phlebotomy, which...

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