Forbes December 28, 2018
Bruce Japsen

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Almost a year after Amazon’s highly-publicized announcement to fix healthcare for its employees, rival Walmart is expanding benefits for its workers at specialized healthcare facilities across the U.S. after data showed improved outcomes.

Jeff Bezos’ Amazon, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase & Co. said almost a year ago that they will form an “independent company” to improve healthcare and lower costs for their hundreds of thousands of U.S. employees. At that time, it was in the...

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