Forbes November 8, 2018
Bruce Japsen

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Humana said its relationships with Walgreens Boots Alliance and Walmart to establish closer ties with national retail healthcare providers is going well amid a new pilot program launched this year.

Humana is closely monitoring a now three-month old partnership with Walgreens that has placed “senior-focused primary care clinics” inside drugstores. The clinics are designed to complement Walgreens pharmacy services and Humana’s Partners in Primary Care centers that opened last year in Kansas City.

“(The) first thing that we’ve seen is that the convenience of the store is highly appreciative,” Humana CEO Bruce Broussard told analysts...

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Topics: Insurance, Payer, Primary care, Provider, Retail care, Retailer
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