Forbes December 24, 2018
Bruce Japsen

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Walgreens Boots Alliance seems more convinced every day that its partnership with Humana developing senior health clinics is critical to the drugstore chain’s future growth as a medical care provider in the U.S.

Walgreens executives continue to praise the early results of a joint venture with Humana developing senior health clinics in the Kansas City market where a pilot of two sites inside drugstores has been underway for about six months.

The effort is designed in part to keep people out of the more expensive hospital setting and make sure Medicare patients have their care more closely monitored by Walgreens...

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