GlobeSt.com December 2, 2020
Kelsi Maree Borland

The pandemic has accelerated demand for retail healthcare, according to a new report from UPshow.

Retail is positioned to play a significant role in the future of healthcare as the pandemic accelerates a trend that had been underway for a while: namely the adoption of retail health clinics.

According to a report by UPshow, during the pandemic, 32% of consumers increased their use of retail health clinics and 49% of respondents said that they are more likely to use a retail health clinic after the pandemic. From the healthcare provider perspective, 74% of executives surveyed said that traffic has increased during the pandemic.

In addition to the uptick in activity, the report highlights four major trends. First, consumers are concerned...

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Topics: Healthcare System, Provider, Public Health / COVID, Retail care, Retailer, Survey / Study, Trends
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