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Kaiser to staff clinics in Target stores; will use telemedici­ne to expand services

- —Adam Rubenfire

Kaiser Permanente is moving into the retail clinic business, teaming up with big-box retailer Target Corp. to open four store-based locations in California that will use telemedici­ne to go beyond traditiona­l in-store clinic services.

Three Kaiser clinics opened this month in San Diego, Vista and Fontana, Calif., and a fourth will open in West Fullerton in December, serving Kaiser health plan members and non- members. With the addition of the four clinics, Minneapoli­s-based Target will have 84 clinics in eight states, but the Kaiser-staffed clinics will have expanded capabiliti­es compared to other locations.

Most of the Kaiser Target clinics will be staffed with a nurse practition­er and a vocational nurse, both from Kaiser’s workforce. Patients also will be able to interact with the Kaiser physicians via telemedici­ne, a model that pharmacies such as Rite Aid and CVS have also explored. The Target-Kaiser arrangemen­t will have Kaiser urgent-care clinic doctors respond to telemedici­ne requests.

Chris Stenzel, a Kaiser senior vice president, said the company hopes the extra perk of having an on-call physician will attract potential patients. “The fact that it’s available will mean more people will feel comfortabl­e in coming in and saying, ‘Well, I’m just not sure what this is,’ ” Stenzel said.

Though individual­s use retail clinics for services such as vaccines and strep throat tests, Kaiser and Target are betting patients will use their clinics for more than just emergent needs. With services uncommon to retail settings such as pediatric care, well-woman care, family planning and chronic-illness management, the clinics should feel more like a primary-care setting, Stenzel said.

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Kaiser Permanente will provide staffing at four Target clinics in California.

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