Healthcare Finance News December 18, 2023
Susan Morse

Kroger Health has partnered with Better Health Group to offer value-based primary care to seniors.

The Kroger grocery store chain, which as Kroger Health operates over 2,200 pharmacies across 35 states, is partnering with Better Health Group to offer value-based primary care to seniors enrolled in Medicare.

This marks Kroger’s and its The Little Clinic’s entrance into value-based care.

Better Health Group will manage all aspects of primary healthcare through value-based, primary care for seniors on Medicare and Medicare Advantage plans.

The care model will kick off at select Kroger stores in the Atlanta area. The retailer has already begun enrolling seniors and will offer preventive care and personalized attention from a primary care provider, according to Better Health Group.

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