GritDaily September 14, 2019
Julia Sachs

Considering the fact that the United States is known for its issues with healthcare, it’s no wonder that major companies like Walmart and Groupon are cashing in where they can. Walmart announced recently that it would be taking a leap into the healthcare industry further than it ever has before with its first primary care facility. The primary care center, called Walmart Health, is the retailers first official foray into the healthcare world beyond the pharmaceutical side of the industry, where it’s been a part of for quite some time now. Meanwhile Groupon, an internet retailer that connects and sells consumers coupon deals at various businesses, has been selling healthcare services like medical scans and ultrasounds as part of a...

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