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January 9, 2008
Mass. OKs regulations for retail-based health clinics
BOSTON -- Massachusetts health officials have approved new regulations allowing the operation of retail-based medical clinics at pharmacies.
The move came after Woonsocket-based CVS Caremark Corp. applied last year to open a retail clinic at one of its stores in Weymouth. The state’s existing regulations did not cover the operation of retail clinics.
Officials say the new regulations also will help not-for-profit hospitals, community health centers and others expand basic health services.
Critics say the "minute-clinics" could pose a conflict of interest, putting profits ahead of patients health. But supporters say they will expand access to health care and help ease conditions at crowded emergency rooms.
There are hundreds of retail-based health clinics nationwide.
-- The Associated Press
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