Walmart Shuts Down 51 In-Store Health Centers Across Five States, Leaving Thousands Without Access to Care”.

Walmart to shut down all 17 health centers in Georgia and 51 across the country – WABE

Walmart has recently announced the closure of all 51 in-store health centers across five states, including 17 in Georgia. The company cited financial reasons for shutting down both the health centers and virtual care services, stating that they were no longer financially sustainable. This decision impacts not only patients receiving care but also the associates and providers delivering care, as well as the communities that supported the centers.

The challenging reimbursement environment and rising operating costs were said to be the primary reasons for the closure of the health centers. Walmart launched these centers in 2019 with the aim of providing more health resources to its customers. Despite the closure of the health centers, the company reassured that its pharmacies and vision centers nationwide would remain open for business.

Employees affected by the closures at the health centers are being offered the opportunity to transfer to other Walmart or Sam’s Club locations. These employees will receive 90 days’ pay unless they transfer to a different location or leave the company during that time. If they do not transfer or leave after 90 days, they will be eligible for severance benefits as outlined in the press release.

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