Retail giant Amazon has been making significant strides into the healthcare industry, but not without some defeat — the company has thus far shut down three of its healthcare offerings.
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Amazon said it will be shutting down Halo, its health and fitness device line, starting July 31.
Retail giant Walmart announced the 2024 opening of four new health centers in Oklahoma.
CVS Health CEO Karen Lynch said two things can help prepare America for the coming Medicare "tsunami": technology and value-based care, Fortune reported April 26.
Apple plans to release an artificial intelligence-backed health coaching service, as well as an iPad version of its health app to appeal to healthcare providers, Bloomberg reported.
Best Buy has partnered with a company that sells a smart ring that collects health data.
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