Co-located Retail Clinics and Pharmacies: An Opportunity to Provide More Primary Care
This paper proposes that co-located retail clinics (RCs) and community pharmacies can increase opportunities to provide more accessible, affordable, and patient-friendly primary care services in the United States. RCs are small businesses of about 150−250 square feet with a clientele of ab...
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Main Authors: | Katherine Knapp (Author), Keith Yoshizuka (Author), Debra Sasaki-Hill (Author), Rory Caygill-Walsh (Author) |
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2019-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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