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Wal-Mart Stores Inc. , which has been facing fierce criticism over employee benefits, said on Thursday it will open more than 50 in-store health clinics this year and make further changes to workers' health-care plans.

Run by third parties, the clinics are open to shoppers and employees, and are staffed by doctors who can treat non-emergency illnesses such as strep throat. Costs average between $45 and $50 per visit, Wal-Mart spokeswoman Mona Williams said.

Wal-Mart said many of the patients who used the clinics in an initial nine-store pilot were uninsured, and would have gone to a hospital emergency room to be treated instead.

The national average cost for a doctor's visit is about $60, while an emergency room visit averages $383, according to insurer BlueCross BlueShield. More than 40 million Americans have no insurance, and often turn to emergency rooms for care.

The world's biggest retailer said Chief Executive Officer Lee Scott will detail the health-care changes in a speech about health care to the national Governors Association Winter Meeting in Washington on Sunday.

Wal-Mart said in a statement that Scott would call for government and business to work together to solve the problem of rising health-care costs.

"The soaring cost of health care in America cannot be sustained over the long term by any business that offers health benefits to its employees," Scott's speech says, according to excerpts provided in the statement.

Wal-Mart has been severely criticized over its health-care benefits. Critics contend the plans cost too much for many of Wal-Mart's low-income employees, who turn to government aid instead. Wal-Mart is the largest U.S. private sector employer with about 1.3 million U.S. workers.

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The retailer began offering a lower-priced insurance plan last year, and said the plan would be expanded to cover at least half of its employees by next year.

Scott will announce plans to allow part-time employees to enroll their children in the company's health-care plan -- something only full-time employees can do now -- and cut the period of time that part-time workers must wait before becoming eligible for health care. They currently must wait two years.

Some critics were skeptical of the changes.

Andrew Grossman, executive director of Wal-Mart Watch, which has been pressuring Wal-Mart to improve benefits, called the lower-cost insurance plan "a raw deal for its employees who can't afford the high deductibles and strict eligibility requirements.

"Wal-Mart Watch has long been calling upon Wal-Mart to embrace its role in helping solve this nation's health-care problems," he said in a statement.

"We hope that as Lee Scott calls for a 'new commitment from leaders in government and business', he will first acknowledge that his own corporation's woeful health benefits are a unique contributor to this nation's crisis."

Bentonville, Arkansas-based Wal-Mart also plans to expand a test of health-care clinics in its stores, and will open more than 50 this year. It currently has a total of nine clinics in stores in Arkansas, Oklahoma, Florida and India.

The clinics are operated by third parties who lease space from Wal-Mart. Wal-Mart said three clinics in Arkansas treated more than 4,300 patients in the first six months.

Of those treated, nearly two-thirds were women ages 25-49, nearly half were uninsured, and almost 20 percent said they would have gone to the emergency room.

Patients can walk in without an appointment, and shop while waiting to be seen by a doctor. In some stores, a pager similar to those used at restaurants informs patients when the doctor is ready.

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I dunno.... I can't trust Wal Mart to tell me the right aisle that something is in, but I'm supposed to trust them with my health? Bizarre if you ask me that we've gotten to a point where they want to put health clinics in Wal Marts. What will they think of next?

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Bizarre if you ask me that we've gotten to a point where they want to put health clinics in Wal Marts. What will they think of next?

They must think there will be a demand for it. Time will tell, I suppose. But given Walmarts stellar business performance so far, I doubt they're the type to misjudge consumer demand.

Of course, if you don't want to go, you don't have to. If they have convenient hours and if one of the 2-3 local doctors I like actually puts in some time there, I may use their services.

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Bizarre if you ask me that we've gotten to a point where they want to put health clinics in Wal Marts. What will they think of next?

They must think there will be a demand for it. Time will tell, I suppose. But given Walmarts stellar business performance so far, I doubt they're the type to misjudge consumer demand.

Of course, if you don't want to go, you don't have to. If they have convenient hours and if one of the 2-3 local doctors I like actually puts in some time there, I may use their services.

I suppose it's better than nothing for people with no insurance. It's just that man, we as Americans are generally so lazy to begin with. Pretty soon, like was said earlier, you won't ever need to leave wal mart. You can eat, get a haircut, shop, get pictures done, get your car worked on, and now go see a doctor all in one stop!

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Interesting... something I will have to watch. Like rch, I didn't know they did this.

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I suppose it's better than nothing for people with no insurance.

I think it could be good for people with insurance, too.

If they bring on doctors who have good reputations in the community.

And if they have convenient hours.

Two big if's.

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I suppose it's better than nothing for people with no insurance.

I think it could be good for people with insurance, too.

If they bring on doctors who have good reputations in the community.

And if they have convenient hours.

Two big if's.

if they accepted insurance it may not be a bad thing.. but with insurance most co-pays are lower than the $50 fee they would charge there.

i'll have to watch this story and see what comes of it I guess.

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if they accepted insurance it may not be a bad thing.. but with insurance most co-pays are lower than the $50 fee they would charge there.

If they accepted insurance, you'd pay whatever co-pay your insurance company says you should pay. Any payment beyond that will be made by your insurance provider to Walmart and won't affect you.

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like i said, that's IF they accept insurance.

That being said, I'm too loyal to my current doctors to ever leave them :P I managed to find a kick ### ob/gyn that I've used for 7 years and a regular doc I've used for 10 years that I just love :P

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like i said, that's IF they accept insurance.

That being said, I'm too loyal to my current doctors to ever leave them :P I managed to find a kick ### ob/gyn that I've used for 7 years and a regular doc I've used for 10 years that I just love :P

Walmart should sell its own medical insurance, for use in Walmart clinics only. Make it limited to basic care only, keep prices down by employing non-RN nurses and newly graduated MDs and only insuring those already reasonably healthy... there would probably be enough demand.

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I would never replace my doctor with the Walmart service, however if it's a Saturday and I have signs of strep or an ear infection, I could see myself doing that to get an antibiotic script rather than go to the ER.

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Walmart should sell its own medical insurance, for use in Walmart clinics only. Make it limited to basic care only, keep prices down by employing non-RN nurses and newly graduated MDs and only insuring those already reasonably healthy... there would probably be enough demand.

Well, they'd have to come up with a bit more than 50 in-store clinics to do that.

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