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  • Health Dialog maximizes patient engagement through new personalized health portal

    BOSTON — Health Dialog on Wednesday announced the availability of its Interactive personal health portal. Based on more than 20 years of analytics and health coaching experience, the new portal maximizes patient engagement by delivering highly personalized health content and resources along with live coaching to the right person at the right time. The portal is available to risk-bearing organizations seeking a fully integrated, cost-effective way to engage an entire population in changing their behavior to achieve their health improvement goals.

  • Rite Aid to open Wellness store in the heart of Pennsylvania's capital city

    CAMP HILL, Pa. - Rite Aid announced Monday its plans to relocate a Harrisburg location to Strawberry Square, a one million square foot, mixed use complex located in the heart of Pennsylvania's capital city.

    The relocated Rite Aid, which will feature both a street level and interior entrance, is expected to open in December 2016.

  • Rite Aid posts 23.1% Q1 revenue gain to $8.2 billion

    CAMP HILL, Pa. - Rite Aid on Thursday reported revenues of $8.2 billion, a net earnings loss of $4.6 million, or $0.00 per diluted share, adjusted net income of $14.5 million, or $0.01 per diluted share and adjusted EBITDA of $286 million, or 3.5% of revenues for its first fiscal quarter ended May 28, 2016.

  • Adweek: Here's what makes shoppers come back

    In a new study released exclusively to Adweek, Boston-based consultancy C Space homed in on consumer loyalty among the big retail players, attempting to flesh out some insights about what makes shoppers come back. (Adweek

  • Rite Aid unveils big changes to weekly circular

    CAMP HILL, Pa. – Incorporating learnings from recent consumer research, Rite Aid on Sunday gave its circular a makeover – making the circular easier to navigate and more digital friendly. “We’re really excited about this,” John Learish, SVP marketing, Rite Aid, told Drug Store News. “It’s going to be a very noticeable change and hopefully well received.”

  • Tech companies look to drive outcomes

    Pharmacies and their staffs are under increased pressure. Not only are they filling more prescriptions — almost 4 billion were filled by retail and mail pharmacies in 2015, according to IMS Health — but their job has moved beyond dispensing into a more active role in delivering improved patient outcomes.

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