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Walgreens Chicago Initiatives

Walgreens Chicago Initiatives

On October 7, Walgreens announced that they continue to fight with health disparities in Chicago’s underserved communities with the new Walgreens Chicago initiatives.

Chicago is a hometown for Walgreens, and the company undertook to address health disparities and improve outcomes, through a number of community-focused pharmacy and healthcare initiatives, beginning in the city’s underserved neighborhoods on the south side.

“Improving the health and well-being of the communities we serve guides everything we do, and we know there is great need, as well as opportunity, to assist the patients we serve on their journey to better health,” said John Standley, Walgreens president. “By learning more about the particular health needs in these areas and tailoring our pharmacy services to help address them, we can continue to make an impact as part of our commitment to Chicago, and with pharmacists our customers know and trust.”

$35 Million Investment Into New Walgreens Chicago initiatives

One of the main plan, to improve the situation with healthcare services were $35 million Walgreens invested this summer to re-open Chicago stores that had been damaged, to best serve the needs of these communities and help ensure continuous pharmacy services at a critical time.

Walgreens reached out with city leaders and community organizations, and now, in collaboration they are working to expand access to affordable care and educational outreach to further support the city of Chicago’s health equity objectives.

“One of the most crucial steps in breaking down health disparities is making sure that people have a trusted place in their communities to receive the care and treatment they need. For many, those places are their local pharmacies,” said Chicago Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot. “By working closely with community partners like Walgreens, we can help ensure that essential pharmacy services remain available to the communities that rely on them the most, improve and provide education on these services, and get that much closer to closing health gaps for our most vulnerable neighborhoods once and for all.”

Walgreens health service will be working at Chatham on the south side of the city. According to the statistics that the company announced, residents in these communities experience a higher prevalence of acute and chronic conditions, such as asthma, diabetes, pneumonia and flu.

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