Lexology May 10, 2023
By Ankura Consulting Group, LLC

With the recognition that hybrid virtual and in-person care will be the standard going forward, and that nontraditional players will own as much as 30% of the primary care market by 2030, how can health systems position themselves in this transformation? Storefront healthcare has been around for more than two decades. In that time frame, the speed with which the early Walgreens and CVS clinics have accelerated their capabilities and geographic footprint is remarkable.

So, what type of health system facility strategy makes sense now that patients utilize virtual care for many of their non-acute care needs?

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