How retail giants like Walmart and Dollar Tree are taking on the $4 trillion healthcare industry
Hello,
Welcome to Insider Healthcare. I'm healthcare editor Leah Rosenbaum, and today in healthcare news:
- Big retailers like Walgreens and Walmart are doubling down on their new healthcare plans;
- The first instance of the Omicron variant in the US has been detected in California;
- We spoke to major health systems about the essential tools that are transforming patient care.
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Big retail companies like CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart are doubling down on their healthcare strategies. Here's how they're planning to compete in the $4 trillion industry.
- Big retail companies doubled down on their healthcare strategies this year.
- Each company is looking to nab a bigger piece of the nearly $4 trillion healthcare industry.
- Here's how CVS, Best Buy, Dollar General, Walgreens, and Walmart plan to disrupt the space.
The Omicron variant has landed in the US: California just reported its first case
- The US has identified its first case of the Omicron variant in a San Francisco, California resident.
- Public-health experts predicted last week that Omicron was already spreading in the US.
- The variant shows signs of being more transmissible or dangerous than other coronavirus strains.
These are the 5 essential tools that hospitals are using to transform patient care right now
- Health systems are investing millions in new tech programs, but most aren't available yet.
- We asked leaders what was transforming patient care today in the biggest way.
- Their answers included telehealth and pharmacy apps that manage patients' benefits.
More stories we're reading:
- Here are all the mutations in the Omicron variant and why they are scaring scientists (Insider)
- A visualization of how the coronavirus moves from person to person (The New York Times)
- Covax head says rich countries should prioritize global vaccination over booster shots: 'Where is the science that suggests three-month boosters make sense?' (Insider)
- A majority of Supreme Court Justices may be willing to overturn Roe v. Wade (Kaiser Health News)
-Leah