Walmart is currently looking for buyers for its empty health clinics, as reported by Fortune. The buildings previously used for Walmart Health are now unoccupied, leading patients to find care elsewhere. In April, Walmart made the decision to close all of its medical centers and telehealth services, but noted that its pharmacies within retail locations would remain operational. Prior to the shutdown, Walmart Health maintained 51 primary and urgent care facilities across several states.
Last week, Walmart made a deal to sell MeMD, its virtual care and telehealth division, to Fabric, a technology company. Various health insurance companies, such as Humana, are reportedly interested in purchasing Walmart’s physical health centers. The specifics of the ongoing talks and the potential timing of any sale remain unclear. For further details, you can find the complete article from Fortune by following the provided link.
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