Becker's Healthcare December 18, 2023
Molly Gamble

Walgreens’ VillageMD will exit the Indiana market and close a dozen clinics in the state in January 2024, which is in line with its majority owner’s cost reduction plans.

“After careful consideration and analysis, we have made the decision to exit the Indiana market,” a VillageMD spokesperson told Becker’s Dec. 18. “We are committed to helping our teams during this transition and we are working diligently to care for our patients during this transition.”

VillageMD, which is majority owned by Walgreens Boots Alliance, had opened new sites in Indiana dubbed Village Medical in 2021. The market exit is in line with Walgreens’ plans to cut at least $1 billion in costs, announced in October, which will involve moving...

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