Chrysler creates primary care clinic exclusive to employees

Carmaker Fiat Chrysler Automobiles established a primary care clinic, run by Indianapolis-based St. Vincent Health, that will exclusively serve its employees and their families.

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The FCA Family Health and Wellness Center, located in Kokomo, Ind. near the automaker’s campus,  will serve more than 22,000 healthcare members. The clinic will open July 30.

St. Vincent Health will provide FCA employees and their families access to primary care providers and wellness services for little to no cost.

“St. Vincent is excited to have been selected to offer convenient access to high quality, compassionate and preventative healthcare for thousands of FCA employees and their families,” said St. Vincent Indiana CEO Jonathan Nalli. “By providing improved and easy access to care, we believe we can help bring about a healthier workforce, community and economy in Indiana.” 

This marks the first time a domestic automaker has established a clinic for its employees.

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