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GNC Offers “Free Healthcare” — Telehealth, Generic Meds, and Loyalty in the Retail Health Ecosystem

Health Populi

“As a trusted brand in the health and wellness space, we are thrilled to expand our efforts in helping our customers Live Well by offering free healthcare services to give them the care they need,” Allison Bentley, the Senior Director of Strategic Initiatives at GNC, explains in the company’s press release.

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Looking for support? Here's a roundup of some of the free healthcare resources available in midst of COVID-19

FierceHealthIT

Here's a roundup of some of the free healthcare resources available in midst of COVID-19 Looking for support?

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The intersection of telehealth and AI: How can they reinforce each other?

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

I believe the ideal path forward is to position AI tools as optimal supporters for both patients and healthcare providers. This involves aiding patients in making informed self-care decisions and freeing healthcare professionals of repetitive tasks. What are the outcomes of incorporating Al into telemedicine in this manner?

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Three Ways AI-Powered Automation is Assisting Healthcare Workers

Healthcare IT Today

By deploying this technology, organizations can free healthcare workers from the activities that cause them the most stress, allowing them to devote more time to patients and take moments back for themselves.

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How Build Back Back Better Would Reshape U.S. Healthcare

ACA Times

The PTC expansion provides coverage to Americans with income up to 150% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) with free healthcare. This component would be largely well-received, as PTC expansion contributed to the record-breaking ACA special enrollment period. of their household income. .

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E-ppointments: Will patients will shop around online for a doctor like tourists do for a hotel on TripAdvisor?

Lloyd Price

There is certainly money to be made from the ill: though Britain provides free healthcare for all via the National Health Service (NHS), a fifth of the population supplements state care with paid private health programmes. Zesty charges dentists £80 ($123) per month to be listed on its site.

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E-ppointments: The Economist, August 2013

Lloyd Price

There is certainly money to be made from the ill: though Britain provides free healthcare for all via the National Health Service (NHS), a fifth of the population supplements state care with paid private health programmes. Zesty charges dentists £80 ($123) per month to be listed on its site.