Forbes July 22, 2020
Bruce Japsen

Walmart disclosed plans Wednesday to open more “Walmart Health” centers in the lucrative Florida market beginning next year as the retail giant looks to expand low cost healthcare services to tens of thousands of its customers.

Like the handful of healthcare services “super centers” Walmart has opened in the last year in Arkansas and Georgia, the Florida facilities will feature an array of primary medical services, dental care, and behavioral health services as part of a new model being replicated into other markets.

It’s a huge market opportunity for Walmart, which is already critical for the global retail giant. Florida is home to the second highest number of Walmart stores in the country, serving customers at more than 380 retail...

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