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Kroger announces plans for convenient care clinics

July 02, 2008 | Molly Merrill, Contributing Editor
From the July 2008 print issue

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NASHVILLE, TN – The Kroger Company has made its entrance into the convenient care clinic industry with its partnership with The Little Clinic, LLC.

Kroger joins the list of big retailers, such as Wal-Mart, CVS and Walgreens, that promise to offer more affordable healthcare for both the underinsured and uninsured.

As of November 2007, there were close to 800 convenient care clinics in the United States. This number is predicted to grow to 1,500 by the end of 2008, according to the Convenient Care Association.

Headquartered in Nashville, Tenn., The Little Clinic operates 26 walk-in medical clinics inside the Kroger retail grocery chain.

The industry is seeing a surge in convenient care clinics, which has been referred to as the “minute clinic” movement or “emergence” movement because the clinics function as an alternative to the ER.

Some experts say this trend will continue to grow even though some states have proposed laws to regulate the growth of these clinics, saying patients should be wary of the quality of care provided.

The Federal Trade Commission released comments in May concerning the Illinois Medical Society’s proposed law to regulate the growth of retail health clinics by imposing certain restrictions on them.

The FTC says “retail healthcare facilities have the potential to expand access to healthcare by making very basic medical care convenient and less costly.”  And, “Although Illinois’ initiative to provide for the emergence of this new model of healthcare delivery is to be encouraged, several of HB 5372’s provisions could harm healthcare competition, and the emergence of new clinics, without providing countervailing benefits for Illinois healthcare consumers.”

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