The big-box retailer has opened primary-care clinics, made health-care acquisitions and spoken about its broader ambitions.
A Walmart Care Clinic in Carrollton, Georgia, is ready to start seeing patients. Those who use the clinic will pay $4 if they are covered by Wal-Mart's employee health plan or $40 if they do not.is making yet another move in the health-care world: It's getting into the insurance business.for "Walmart Insurance Services LLC." In the job posts, it says it's looking to hire insurance agents in the Dallas area to sell Medicare insurance.
"We need passionate health insurance professionals to help us build this new business from the ground up and achieve our mission," the job post says.According to that report, the business entity filed with the Arkansas Secretary of State in late June. The report says a Walmart spokeswoman confirmed the company's creation. So far, it has four Walmart Health clinics in the U.S. withThis story is developing and will be updated.
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