mHealth Intelligence October 10, 2023
Anuja Vaidya

Following a successful pilot, Walmart and its virtual care partner, Included Health, are expanding the service, which includes integrated behavioral healthcare.

Walmart is expanding its no-copay virtual primary care service for employees and their families across the country.

Walmart operates approximately 10,500 stores and clubs worldwide, as well as e-commerce websites. The company employs 2.1 million people globally, of which 1.6 million are in the United States.

The expanded virtual primary care service is provided in partnership with Included Health, a virtual care and healthcare navigation company formed by the merger of Doctor on Demand and Grand Rounds in 2021. The service includes access to preventive care, chronic care management, and mental health support through digital tools.

In addition, the...

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Topics: Digital Health, Patient / Consumer, Primary care, Provider, Retailer, Technology, Telehealth
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