Fierce Health Payers December 16, 2020
Tina Reed

Oak Street Health has opened three more of its clinics at three Walmart supercenters in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, it was announced Tuesday.

The opening comes a month after the opening of an Oak Street Health opened another center in a Walmart location in Mesquite, Texas. Oak Street now has eight centers in Texas.

Chicago-based Oak Street Health is a tech-enabled, value-based care primary care start-up that specifically targets Medicare-eligible patients, particularly those in underserved communities. Founded in 2012, they went public with a $328 million IPO in August. The company has yet to be profitable and reported that its losses deepened during the quarter to $59 million, compared to a loss of $33 million in the third quarter...

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