Yahoo Money October 11, 2023
Anjalee Khemlani

Amazon has been relentlessly pursuing a healthcare operation for the past several years, with a pileup of failures to show for its efforts.

That was, at least, until the pandemic hit.

The global outbreak of COVID-19 was a eureka moment for the tech and ecommerce giant, which led to the more coordinated health operation the company is building out today.

That’s according to four Amazon health chief medical officers who gathered together for the first time ever to speak exclusively to Yahoo Finance at the HLTH conference in Las Vegas this week.

A disrupter yet?

Today, Amazon has a more coordinated health operation than in previous years, but it is still many years away from being a major disruptor in...

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