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21 WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP 21 CEO / STRATEGY Nebraska Boone County Health Center (Albion) Brodstone Memorial Hospital (Superior) CHI Health St. Mary's (Nebraska City) Community Medical Center (Falls City) Fillmore County Hospital (Geneva) Howard County Medical Center (St. Paul) Jefferson Community Health & Life (Fairbury) Johnson County Hospital (Tecumseh) Memorial Hospital-Aurora Memorial Hospital-Seward Pender Community Hospital Phelps Memorial Health Center (Holdrege) St. Francis Memorial Hospital (West Point) ayer County Health Services (Hebron) York General Hospital New York River Hospital Clinics (Alexandria Bay) North Dakota Carrington Health Center CHI Lisbon Health CHI Oakes Hospital Garrison Memorial Hospital Jamestown Regional Medical Center Linton Hospital Pembina County Memorial Hospital (Cavalier) Sanford Medical Center-Mayville St. Andrews Health Center (Bottineau) Towner County Medical Center (Cando) West River Regional Medical Center (Het- tinger) Wishek Community Hospital Ohio Bluffington Hospital Oklahoma Harper County Community Hospital (Buf- falo) Oregon Grande Ronde Hospital (La Grande) Saint Alphonsus Medical Center (Baker City) Wallowa Memorial Hospital (Enterprise) South Dakota Avera Dells Area Hospital (Dell Rapids) Avera Hand County Memorial Hospital and Clinic (Miller) Madison Regional Health System Milbank Area Hospital/Avera Health Mobridge Regional Hospital Texas Mitchell County Hospital District (Colorado City) Utah Beaver Valley Hospital Garfield Memorial Hospital (Panguitch) Sanpete Valley Hospital (Mount Pleasant) Washington Lincoln Hospital (Davenport) Providence Mount Carmel Hospital (Colville) Wisconsin Ascension Sacred Heart Hospital (Toma- hawk) Door County Medical Center (Sturgeon Bay) Essentia Health St. Mary's Hospital-Superior Mayo Clinic Health System-Red Cedar (Menomonie) River Falls Area Hospital edacare Medical Center-Shawano edacare Medical Center-Waupaca Westfields Hospital and Clinic (New Richmond) n 9 numbers that show how big Walmart's role in healthcare is By Jackie Drees W almart has continued to grow its presence in healthcare over the past few years with expan- sions of its primary care clinics and the launch of its insurance arm. Here are nine numbers that show how big Walmart is in healthcare and how it plans to grow: Walmart has opened 20 standalone healthcare centers and plans to open at least 15 more in 2021. The health centers offer primary care, urgent care, labs, counseling and other services. Walmart's board approved a plan in 2018 to scale to 4,000 clinics by 2029. However, that plan is in flux as the retail giant may be rolling back its clinic strategy, according to a February Insider report. Walmart in January confirmed plans to offer COVID-19 vaccines in 11 states and Puerto Rico. In 2020, Walmart established 600 COVID-19 testing sites. Walmart said it believes expanding its standalone clinics will help bring affordable, quality healthcare to more Americans because 90 percent of Americans live within 10 miles of a Walmart store. The Walmart Health model lowers the cost of delivering healthcare services by about 40 percent for patients, ac- cording to Walmart's former health and wellness president Sean Slovenski. In October, Walmart partnered with Medicare Advantage insurer Clover Health on its first health insurance plans, which will be available to 500,000 people in eight Geor- gia counties. Walmart's insurance arm, Walmart Insurance Services, part- nered with eight payers during the Medicare open enroll- ment period in 2020 to sell its Medicare products. Huma- na, UnitedHealthcare and Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield were among the insurers offering the products. n