More and more people are getting vaccinated against COVID-19, but a crucial gap in care still exists. As of right now, there are still no easy, cheap treatments for when people get infected with the virus.
In 2019 Walmart became the latest retail giant to foray into the American healthcare system. It joined the ranks of Amazon and Google, and promised to create affordable primary care clinics around the country.
In her latest, Shelby got a look at what's happening on the ground. She spoke with current and former employees of the clinics who said that the company is struggling with basic functions including insurance building and credentialing doctors.
Patients are also being charged hidden fees, leading to more expensive care.
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Investors have been pouring billions into healthcare startups this year, and these companies have shared with Insider how they piqued investor interest.
Psychedelics reporter Yeji Lee spoke to a top VC about what red flags turn him off from investing.
Startups are raising millions to make clinical trials virtual, healthcare reporter Mohana Ravindranath found, but experts say they are still years away.
Health correspondent Hilary Brueck dissected four charts that showed why people who got the Moderna vaccine may not need booster shots.
A new model shows that US COVID-19 cases could decline this winter, science reporter Aria Bendix reports.
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