Walmart expands online healthcare benefits for US employees
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[October 11, 2023]
(Reuters) -Walmart said on Tuesday it will expand online primary
care benefits as part of its employee health insurance plan to its
workers in 28 U.S. states.
The retailer employs more than 2 million people, according to a
regulatory filing, and is the largest private employer in the United
States.
Walmart said it has partnered with virtual healthcare services provider
Included Health to expand its online primary care services, which are
already available in 21 states.
The expansion comes months after Walmart announced plans to open new
healthcare centres in the U.S. next year, as the company looks to expand
its footing in the industry.
As part of the expansion, which kicks off this week, employees can
access virtual care options, including digestive health and physical
therapy as well as a few diagnostic tests at home, starting early next
year, the retailer said.
Walmart said in a blog post it had observed an 11% reduction in the
total costs of care for its employees and their families from a pilot
run for its virtual primary care service.
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View of Walmart's newly remodeled Supercenter, in Teterboro, New
Jersey, U.S., June 7, 2023. REUTERS/Siddharth Cavale/File Photo
The company added that most of its
online health services offered as part of the plan were available at
no additional cost.
(Reporting by Juveria Tabassum; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips and
Shweta Agarwal)
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