Convenient Medical Clinics in Wal-Mart

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Survey Profile of Customers

[By Staff Reporters] 

Demographics:

·                                 79% are visits for Adults

·                                 21% are visits for Children

Insurance Status:

·                                 Approximately 55% uninsured

Alternative Considerations:

·                                 40-50% Primary Care Provider

·                                 20-35% Urgent Care

·                                 10-15% ER

·                                 5-10% would have foregone treatment

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Conclusion

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  1. Help for the Un-Insured

    Did you know that health insurance coverage and unpaid healthcare for full-time workers and their family members without employer coverage, costs the U.S. public $45 billion a year, according to a report from The Commonwealth Fund.

    Ann

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  2. Four Dollar Co-Pays?

    Wal-Mart has played it safe when it comes to retail clinics, partnering with regional hospitals to offer services like flu shots.

    http://www.cnbc.com/id/101954858#.

    But now, the retailer is taking a more aggressive tack, with in-store branded clinics offering primary care at a price competitors may find hard to match.

    Ketchum

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