Advocate Health Care closing all 47 of its clinics inside Illinois Walgreens stores
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Advocate Health Care is closing all 47 of the clinics it operates inside Walgreens stores in Illinois, the health system announced Wednesday.
The clinics will close Feb. 6. One or two medical office assistants work at each of the clinics, along with additional clinicians who support virtual care, and Advocate is working to find alternate roles for those employees, Advocate said in a statement.
“This allows us to focus on additional ways patients prefer to access care, when and where they need it, including expanded virtual services that provide care within the comfort of their own home, as well as convenient access to urgent care and primary care locations in the community,” Advocate said in the statement.
Advocate noted that, as part of a recently announced plan to overhaul how it provides care on the South Side of Chicago, it will open care locations in churches and community centers where advanced practice providers (such as nurse practitioners or physician assistants) will address common needs such as colds, sore throats, flu and chronic disease management, over video calls. It also plans to expand services at its Imani Village outpatient clinic on the South Side.
Walgreens said in a statement Wednesday, “We are partnering closely with Advocate to navigate this transition.” Walgreens noted that patients can see doctors or nurse practitioners for a range of conditions, including urgent care needs, cough, cold and sinus problems, flu, COVID-19, pink eye, allergy and asthma and sexual health through Walgreens Virtual Healthcare.
Previously, Advocate Medical Group closed seven of its clinics in Walgreens stores in February 2020, saying, at the time, in a letter, that, “The company found overlap in available healthcare services in the communities where Advocate Clinic at Walgreens are located, which has resulted in volumes that are unsustainable.”
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