HealthExec September 27, 2019
Amy Baxter

More major companies continue to jump on the problem of healthcare affordability, with the latest pilot launched by Sam’s Club, a membership-only warehouse retailer owned by Walmart.

In partnership with Humana, the company announced the Sam’s Club Care Accelerator Together with Humana, offering transparent prices on bundled healthcare services, such as coverage for generic medications at Sam’s Club, primary care visits, eye exams, preventative screenings and discounts on other medications and prepaid health debit cards. The announcement was made in a blog post by Lori Flees, senior vice president of Sam’s Club Health & Wellness.

The announcement comes just after Sam’s Club’s parent company Walmart added education benefits for its associates to participate in healthcare workforce development programs for just...

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