HealthLeaders Media December 21, 2023
Eric Wicklund

The supermarket chain is redesigning its in-store health clinics to focus on seniors in Medicare plans, who often face challenges accessing primary care and are looking for better services.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– The healthcare industry is facing competition from non-traditional sources, including retail giants and supermarket and pharmacy chains, who are creating in-store clinics designed to offer convenient and easy care.

– Health systems and medical practices need to identify and focus on the value they provide to patients that can’t be found in a retail health clinic.

– Kroger’s partnership with the Better Health Group will focus on providing primary care services in their Little Clinics for seniors on Medicare, many of which are struggling to find affordable and...

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Topics: Insurance, Medicare, Patient / Consumer, Primary care, Provider, Retailer
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