CVS to Close 900 Stores, Turn Some into Primary Care Sites

Citing changing consumer needs, CVS Health plans to close 900 of its pharmacies over the next three years, MedCity News reports. At the same time, it wants to revamp a growing number of them to focus on health services, including primary care.

CVS, and other retailers, have recently doubled down on “omnichannnel” health strategies, the idea of making it easy for customers to access care in-person, virtually or at home. Read more.

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