The pharmacy chains are taking steps to become go-to places for people with chronic illnesses, but previous attempts to remake the drugstore concept with in-store medical services have had mixed results. CVS, with the threat of Amazon looming, is also looking to expand its same-day prescription deliveries.
from Kaiser Health News http://bit.ly/2Uj7UcZ
April 05, 2019
Rose
Health News, Kaiser Health News
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