MedCity News September 17, 2020
Elise Reuter

Walmart Health disclosed that it plans to open nine more clinics this year, including two in Chicago and seven in Georgia. For next year, it has seven planned clinics in Jacksonville and is looking to Orlando and Tampa as well.

Walmart first hinted at its push into health care when it opened a new type of primary care clinic in Dallas, Georgia last year. But now, even after the departure of the executive who spearheaded the model, the company is preparing to push the gas pedal on the construction of these new health centers.

Walmart will open seven more locations in Georgia this year, and seven in Jacksonville, Florida next year, according to a blog post by Lori Flees,...

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