Not the only ones in corporate anymore. MDs in corporate. (article)

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Wal-Mart expanding in-store health clinics


The retailer plans to roll out 400 clinics at its stores that will be jointly branded with local medical groups.

By The Associated Press
Wal-Mart Stores will open its first in-store medical clinics under its own brand name after leasing space in dozens of stores to outside companies that operate the quick-service health stops.
The world's largest retailer said last week it will open The Clinic at Wal-Mart as a joint venture with local hospital systems in Atlanta, Dallas and Little Rock, Ark., starting in April.
Wal-Mart is among several supermarket and drugstore chains that in the past couple of years have begun opening store-based health clinics, which are staffed mostly by nurse practitioners or physician assistants and offer quick service for routine conditions from colds and bladder infections to sunburns.
About 7% of Americans have tried a clinic at least once, according to an estimate by the Convenient Care Association, an industry trade group formed in 2006.
That number is expected to increase dramatically as chains such as Wal-Mart, CVS Caremark, Target and Walgreen partner with miniclinic providers like RediClinic and MinuteClinic to expand operations. The trade group estimates there will be more than 1,500 by the year's end, up from about 800 in November.
Wal-Mart has clinics in 77 stores, including nine in Wisconsin and Florida operated by local hospitals. Clinics in 23 locations in Florida and three other Southern states have been in limbo since last month, when CheckUps of New York shut down.

Now Wal-Mart has signed a letter of intent to work with local hospital systems and RediClinic to open co-branded walk-in clinics in 200 Wal-Mart Supercenters.

Wal-Mart has also signed a letter of intent to partner directly with St. Vincent Health System, a part of the Catholic Health Initiatives system, to open four co-branded clinics in Little Rock.
Co-branding means the clinics will jointly bear the names of Wal-Mart and its partners and have an identical look and record keeping system, Wal-Mart spokeswoman Deisha Galberth said.
Having the local hospital system involved will also increase the level of trust among shoppers, Galberth said.
Wal-Mart said this is the first step toward opening 400 co-branded clinics by 2010.
Retail analyst Patricia Edwards of San Francisco-based Wentworth, Hauser and Violich said the move will benefit Wal-Mart by giving the clinics added credibility.
Edwards said putting Wal-Mart's name on the clinics also fits with the retailer's drive for a public role in health care to counter union-led criticism that it skimps on employee health insurance.
Wal-Mart also has introduced $4 prescriptions for some generic medicines. Chief Executive Lee Scott pledged last month to find other ways to help cut health-care costs, including promoting the use of electronic health records instead of paper files.

http://articles.moneycentral.msn.co...lth/WalMartExpandingInStoreHealthClinics.aspx
 
it would be interesting to follow up on this news, I certainly hope that's not going to be the trend......
 
there's already a "minute clinic" at my local CVS. I'm not sure if it's staffed by an MD or a NP, but there's someone there writing Rxs.
 
The people actually located in these stores are NPs and PAs, not doctors.

Doctors are behind the scenes, running multiple clinic sites and setting up the protocols
 
The article never says that they plan to staff with MDs. Currently these places have mostly NPs, sometimes PAs, and it looks like all they are doing is partnering with established local hospitals and medical centers to run these clinics rather than continue to run fully independent commerical ones. But the hospital-affiliated clinics will probably still use NPs. They're much cheaper to pay, and this is Wal-Mart after all.
 
The article never says that they plan to staff with MDs. Currently these places have mostly NPs, sometimes PAs, and it looks like all they are doing is partnering with established local hospitals and medical centers to run these clinics rather than continue to run fully independent commerical ones. But the hospital-affiliated clinics will probably still use NPs. They're much cheaper to pay, and this is Wal-Mart after all.

Wal-mart may not staff with MDs but Duane Reade in NYC opened 4 of these walk-in clinics and they are staffed with MDs..

http://www.drwalkin.com/

You can even download a $10 off coupon for your next visit 👍.
 
Wal-mart may not staff with MDs but Duane Reade in NYC opened 4 of these walk-in clinics and they are staffed with MDs..

http://www.drwalkin.com/

You can even download a $10 off coupon for your next visit 👍.

Wow, thanks for the link. That's actually the first physician-run retail-based clinic I have heard of. Although they never mention "physician" by word. It says a "licensed doctor and medical assistant" on site. God I hope they're not sticking DNPs in there and calling them doctors. New York is sort of their birthplace though...

Nope I'm gonna stay positive and assume (hope) they do mean physician.
 
Wow, thanks for the link. That's actually the first physician-run retail-based clinic I have heard of. Although they never mention "physician" by word. It says a "licensed doctor and medical assistant" on site. God I hope they're not sticking DNPs in there and calling them doctors. New York is sort of their birthplace though...

Nope I'm gonna stay positive and assume (hope) they do mean physician.

They do mean physician, I know for sure that the 50th street location is staffed by an MD.. his name and picture is in the window 🙂.

Also this link suggests MDs too http://www.drwalkin.com/team.html.
 
I guess the docs have loans to worry about too....does quatity really beats quality (in terms of getting ins reimbursed? ) also they can't really get THAT much reimbursement from wart treatment and minor sprain, can they? correct me if I am wrong....
 
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