Becker's Healthcare December 15, 2020
Alia Paavola

In the last year, Walmart has deepened its presence in healthcare with new primary care clinics, expanded telehealth services and a new insurance arm.

Below are some of Walmart’s key healthcare moves since Jan. 1, as reported by Becker’s Hospital Review.

Jan. 1: Walmart announces it is expanding benefits available through its telehealth program, which offers $4 virtual care visits via Doctor on Demand’s platform. Employees in Colorado, Minnesota and Wisconsin can now access the program.

Jan. 15: Walmart says it has opened its second freestanding health clinic, Walmart Health, in Calhoun, Ga. The first location opened Sept. 13, 2019, in Dallas, Ga. The clinics offer patients $30 medical checkups, $25 teeth cleanings and access to a...

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