Healthcare Finance News October 11, 2023
Susan Morse

The cost is $33 out of pocket for a chat visit with insurance not accepted at this time.

Walgreens will be offering direct-to-consumer virtual services starting later this month.

Insurance is not being accepted for these visits, Walgreens said. Most Walgreens Virtual Healthcare chat visits will be priced at $33 out-of-pocket, with pricing for video visits varying from $36 to $75.

In the future, Walgreens said it plans to accept insurance for virtual visits.

Insurance can be used to cover the cost of prescriptions. Consumers can get their prescriptions filled at Walgreens pharmacies or with Walgreens Same Day Prescription Delivery.

Testing services can determine further treatment, as needed.

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