mHealth Intelligence September 26, 2019
Eric Wicklund

Sam’s Club is selling bundled healthcare services that include telehealth to members in three states, and could add mHealth services when the program is expanded.

The membership-based Walmart company will begin offering the packages, priced from $50 to $240, next month in Michigan, Pennsylvania and North Carolina. The lowest-priced package is marketed to individual consumers, while the highest-priced package covers families of up to six people.

Called the Sam’s Club Care Accelerator Together with Humana, the program will offer unlimited telehealth visits for $1 apiece with a Seattle-based connected health company called 98point6. Other services, some limited to specific packages, include discounts on vision exams and optical products, free prescriptions for certain generic products, access to preventive and health and...

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