As retail pharmacy giants such as CVS, Walgreens and Rite Aid close stores across the U.S., the consequences for patient care and the impact on the pharmacy industry are becoming more apparent.
Rite Aid filed for bankruptcy and quickly initiated a store optimization plan that involved immediately closing 154 locations. Michael Nagle Hill doesn’t think the pharmacy model is obsolete.
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Rite Aid, meanwhile, has closed hundreds of brick-and-mortar locations across the country after filing for bankruptcy in October 2023, leaving thousands of customers without a local pharmacy to ...
Rite Aid pharmacy closures have hit Midwest cities particularly hard. Walgreens has announced it may close as many as 25 percent of its 8,200 stores. Decreased reimbursements are putting the ...
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Michigan and Ohio took the brunt of the impact from the closure of more than 200 pharmacies by Rite Aid, Walgreens, and CVS in September, according to the Supermarket News’ monthly store map.
More California Rite Aid locations, including two in the Sacramento area, have been added to the company’s closure list as part of its bankruptcy process. In October, the company confirmed it ...