Have MinuteClinics had their minute? Why retail health clinics are shutting their doors, and what's next (2024)

Have MinuteClinics had their minute? Why retail health clinics are shutting their doors, and what's next (1)

It wasn't long ago that health clinics in retail grocery stores and pharmacies were the next big thing in health care.

But between Walmart shutting its medical clinics, Walgreens closing 160 VillageMD centers and CVS announcing the closure of dozens of MinuteClinics in California and New England, has the health clinic retail model's moment expired?

Northeastern Global News interviewed Timothy Hoff, professor of management, health care systems, and health policy at Northeastern, about why the model is failing and what's next for delivery of primary care services outside the physician's office.

His comments have been edited for brevity.

What went wrong?

It's the classic story of expanding too quickly and realizing the business model doesn't necessarily work for that kind of growth.

Primary care is a very low margin business. The reimbursem*nts are low. You're not going to make a lot on each transaction.

Expanding too quickly, without understanding your cost structure, is problematic. A lot of companies expanded without realizing how much inflation over the last four to five years really affected the price of medical supplies and a lot of the fixed overhead.

The health clinics are brick and mortar places. They need to rent space or pay for space. Those costs became significant.

Workforce shortages meant they couldn't staff these places adequately or had to pay staff more.

Were you surprised to hear about the closures?

I'm a bit surprised. These are major retailers and pharmacy chains. It was only a couple of years ago they seemed bullish on getting into the primary care business. They were very adamant they were in it for the long haul. So it's surprising they cut bait so fast.

Maybe we should make a distinction—it hasn't worked financially for for-profit corporations that are not really health care companies.

They need to please shareholders, and earn a return or extend their brand in a financially beneficial way. They won't just stick it out and lose money.

So they jumped out of the retail health market very quickly.

Why did retailers go into the business of health care?

These retail players thought they saw an opening because there aren't enough primary care doctors.

There's lots of people who aren't getting primary care now or who are getting inadequate primary care because of the doctor shortage.

Instead of physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants staff the retail clinic model.

Did consumers trust the model?

There is maybe some trepidation among the general public that, "I still want to go see a physician." That may make people more hesitant.

People always have some extra questions during health care visits. And these places are not really designed to answer those.

Dollar General just pulled back on its investments in primary care via mobile vans and buses that would be parked in parking lots of its stores.

I think they found out a lot of patients didn't really feel comfortable getting care in a bus or a van, so that model doesn't seem to be viable either.

Where will the closing of health care clinics in retail stores be felt the most?

I think rural areas are going to be hurt the most.

People don't have access to adequate primary care, to traditional physician-based primary care, in rural areas. That's where the clinics really have served a valuable role.

It should be noted that a real positive aspect of this retail clinic model was it helped reduce the potential for emergency room visits.

It provided convenience for people to get basic care.

What's next for health care delivery?

I don't think the retail clinic model is dead. It just needs to be done more smartly.

The next iteration of a retail clinic type model is maybe one that integrates more fully with a doctor's office. For example, that could mean having six retail clinics in a geographic area, contracting with a large primary care physician's office to share medical records and see retail clinic patients if needed.

There will be more integration of virtual care, as well.

People are comfortable with some forms of care being delivered virtually.

Amazon tried the bricks and mortar primary care business, and it got out of it. Now it has Amazon One Medical.

Wearable technology is a big frontier that a lot of companies are looking at to deliver more health care at home.

If you give people enough tools at home to monitor their health, then maybe they pay a subscription for someone to monitor their vital signs and conditions, that's primary care. It's just a different version of it.

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FAQs

Which trend is driving the proliferation of retail clinics? ›

The retail clinic market is experiencing substantial growth driven by increasing demand for convenient and accessible healthcare options. Consumers prefer retail clinics because of their walk-in nature, extended hours, and cost-effectiveness.

What is a retail clinic? ›

What is a retail clinic? Retail clinics are health centers located in retail locations such as pharmacies, grocery stores and department stores. These clinics provide services to address minor health needs that do not require the level of emergent care offered in emergency rooms or urgent care facilities.

How many retail clinics are there in the US? ›

There were 1,733 active retail health clinics in 43 states as of July 2024, down from 1,801 in 2023.

How many clinics are there in the USA? ›

The USA is home to 31,748 clinics, creating a vast network that includes medical clinics, mental health clinics, women's health clinics, and more.

Who are small retail medicine clinics typically staffed by? ›

Retail clinics are staffed by physician assistants, or nurse practitioners and most are open seven days a week – twelve hours a day during the workweek and eight hours a day on the weekend.

What are the cons of clinics? ›

Cons of clinics.

Clinics aren't usually open 24/7. If you need after-hours care, a clinic may not be able to help you. Depending on your health concern, a clinic also may not have the resources to help. For example, a clinic for pediatric patients helps only children under the age of 18.

What is the difference between retail and hospital pharmacy settings? ›

While retail pharmacists occasionally make substitutions based on the medicines currently available, most focus more on everyday treatments and problems. Hospital pharmacists usually work with more challenging and complex cases, especially those requiring patients to remain in the hospital for observation.

Which of the following is are the key trends in retail industry? ›

One of the most important retail industry trends is investment in Omnichannel retail strategies. Research shows that the average digital consumer owns 3.64 connected devices and tends to consult these devices prior to making a purchase.

Which of the following is among the trends in retailing that we are seeing right now? ›

Augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) are becoming more prevalent in retail, providing innovative ways for customers to experience products and shop more efficiently. By creating immersive shopping experiences and enabling customers to try on products virtually, AR and VR are transforming the retail industry.

Which of the following is an emerging trend in healthcare delivery? ›

Answer. The active involvement of consumers and integrated care are emerging trends in health care delivery, focusing on coordinated health management to reduce costs and improve efficiency.

How big is the retail health market? ›

The global retail clinics market size was USD 5.10 billion in 2023, calculated at USD 5.51 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach around USD 12.04 billion by 2034, expanding at a CAGR of 8.12% from 2024 to 2034.

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