Forbes July 24, 2024
Bruce Japsen

Humana’s healthcare services business, CenterWell, plans to lease and open senior-focused primary care centers at 23 former Walmart Health clinic locations in Florida, Georgia, Missouri and Texas, the companies announced Wednesday.

The centers will operate under the “CenterWell Senior Primary Care and Conviva Care Centers brand names and will provide seniors in these communities with greater access to primary care services designed specifically for older adults,” Humana said. “The new centers will be conveniently located next to Walmart stores in clinical office space that was formerly occupied by Walmart Health.”

Financial terms of the deal weren’t disclosed but Humana said CenterWell expects the centers to “be equipped, staffed and opened no later than the first half of 2025.”

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