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Like our conference, these digital marketing webinars and case studies were created to educate leaders in the healthcare industry on emerging Internet technologies and to provide an environment in which healthcare marketers, Web leaders, IT professionals and strategists can learn from the other attendees and presenters.

 

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The Healthcare Internet Conference (HCIC) is proud to collaborate with Bowstring and Touch Point Media to provide exclusive insights from some of the brightest minds among our speakers and attendees.

Stay connected by tuning into the latest broadcasts, where strategic leaders share their perspectives on emerging trends and pressing challenges in the healthcare industry. Together, we’ll delve into groundbreaking innovations and pivotal policy updates shaping the future of healthcare.

Catch the audio-only episodes on Touch Point Media, available on your favorite podcast streaming platforms.

 

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The Latest Hospital Digital Marketing Articles

 GreyMatters is your hospital digital marketing guide, with articles on hospital digital marketing best practices, trends, updates and more.

CVS’ New Strategy Moves into Primary Care

Pharmacy giant CVS is continuing its move into providing healthcare with its latest strategy. CVS announced recently that it is making major changes to keep up with consumer demands in the healthcare space. photo of CVS logo

Starting in the spring of 2022, CVS will close about 900 retail locations (about 10% of all locations) and focus on renovating/updating the remaining locations into their HealthHub model. HealthHubs focus on health and wellness, devoting about 20% of their space to services that focus on preventive and wellness care and chronic condition management. They also plan to make some locations into primary care provider locations. It is not yet known which locations will be closed, but CVS is focusing on geography and customer needs to determine locations.

CVS has been using their Minute Clinic locations as minor/urgent care providers. These locations are staffed by nurse practitioners and have been a major referral source to primary care providers in their area. With the move to providing primary care, however, it is not known how the new model will work. Is this an expansion of current Minute Clinic services? Will there be physicians at the new sites? Will there be an expanded array of services available?

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