Becker's Healthcare June 7, 2021
Alia Paavola

Walmart Health’s primary care medical group has filed paperwork to expand virtual care in 16 more states, Insider reported June 7.

Walmart told Insider the filings are related to the retail giant’s telehealth push, not for its physical primary care clinics. Walmart Health’s deal to buy virtual care provider MeMD, announced in May, is pending.

“We’ve expressed our interest in offering telehealth via an acquisition that is pending regulatory clearance, and these filings are related to that effort, not physical...

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