July 16, 2015 by Chain Drug Review
Bruce Carlson, CVS Health, CVS/pharmacy, Danielle Barrera, Healthcare Clinic, Kalorama Information, Kroger, MinuteClinic, RediClinic, retail clinic, retail health clinics, Rite Aid, The Little Clinic, Walgreens, walk-in medical clinic
Featured Articles, Leading Headlines, Pharmacy, Retail News
NEW YORK — The retail health clinic market is seeing competition intensify as the leading players expand their reach with new locations. Market leader MinuteClinic, part of CVS Health, got a big boost last month with CVS’ $1.9 billion deal to buy the pharmacy and clinic business of Target Corp. With the move, the approximately
May 6, 2015 by Chain Drug Review
MultiCare Health System, RediClinic, retail clinic, Rite Aid, Rite Aid pharmacy, Robert Thompson, Seattle, Web Golinkin
Featured Articles, Leading Headlines, Retail News
CAMP HILL, Pa. — Rite Aid Corp. has brought RediClinic into a new market with plans to open 11 retail clinics inside its stores in the greater Seattle area. Rite Aid said Wednesday that the new RediClinics will be operated under a joint venture with MultiCare Health System, a nonprofit health care group serving the Puget Sound region.
February 5, 2015 by Chain Drug Review and Chain Drug Review
Ken Martindale, RediClinic, retail clinic, Rite Aid, Robert Thompson
CDR Blog
Rite Aid has inaugurated its first in-store RediClinics with the official opening of 24 locations in the Philadelphia and Baltimore/Washington, D.C., markets, and company executives are enthused about the boost that the retail clinics will give to its drug stores. Ken Martindale, president and chief operating officer of Rite Aid, said at yesterday’s grand opening
August 8, 2014 by Bob O'Meara, Todd Huseby, Jason Dombi and Chain Drug Review
A.T. Kearney, accountable care organization, ACO, Bob O’Meara, e-health, health care, Jason Dombi, pharmacy, retail clinic, telemedicine, Todd Huseby
Issue 08-11-2014, Opinion
It’s Monday morning and you wake up with a throbbing headache, stuffy and dizzy, recognizing that the next thing you absolutely positively need to hear is, “The doctor will see you now.” You roll over in bed, pick up your tablet, open your accountable care organization’s (ACO’s) telemedicine app, and in a few minutes you