MedCity News December 4, 2024
Katie Adams

It’s been a tumultuous past couple years for retail health companies —but there are still reasons to believe in the convenient model that retail health offers, said Annie Lamont, managing partner and co-founder of Oak HC/FT.

Retail health has had a rough past couple years, but there are still reasons to believe in the convenient model that retail health offers, according to Annie Lamont, managing partner and co-founder of venture capital firm Oak HC/FT.

During a Wednesday panel at the Forbes Healthcare Summit in New York City, the moderator — Bruce Jepsen, senior healthcare contributor at Forbes — highlighted two retail health companies that Oak HC/FT’s had invested in the past, One Medical and VillageMD, and asked Lamont whether she...

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