Home Health Care News September 7, 2022
Joyce Famakinwa

UnitedHealth Group Inc. (NYSE: UNH) and retail giant Walmart (NYSE: WMT) are joining forces to deliver comprehensive value-based care with the goal of propeling positive health outcomes for seniors.

“UnitedHealth Group and Walmart share a deep commitment to high-quality and affordable primary care led services that address all of a patient’s health needs in ways that are convenient for them and improve health outcomes,” UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty said in a press statement.

The partnership between UnitedHealth Group and Walmart is the beginning of an initial 10-year, “wide-ranging” collaboration between the two organizations.

Initially, services will be offered at 15 Walmart Health locations in Florida and Georgia starting next year, with plans to expand into new geographies over...

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