Becker's Healthcare February 19, 2021
Ayla Ellison

More than 150 million customers visit Walmart’s stores, app and website each week, and the retail giant is looking to use its reach to expand into healthcare. However, the company may be slowing the ambitious push into the healthcare it laid out in 2018, according to Insider.

Walmart has opened 20 standalone healthcare centers and plans to open at least 15 more this year, according to Insider. The health centers offer primary care, urgent care, labs, counseling and other services.

The company’s board approved a plan in 2018 to scale to...

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