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Kroger-owned in-store pharmacy chain with 2,200 locations in supermarket banners; prescription services integrated with grocery loyalty program competing with CVS and Walgreens.
Kroger Pharmacy is the pharmacy division of The Kroger Co., operating approximately 2,200 in-store pharmacies within Kroger supermarkets and Kroger-owned banner stores (Fred Meyer, King Soopers, Ralphs, Harris Teeter, Smith's, and others) across the United States — making it one of the largest pharmacy chains in the country. Part of Kroger (NYSE: KR), the nation's largest pure-play supermarket chain with approximately $150 billion in annual revenue, Kroger Pharmacy benefits from the combination of convenient supermarket co-location and Kroger's pharmaceutical purchasing scale.\n\nKroger Pharmacy provides prescription filling, immunization services, medication therapy management, and specialty pharmacy for complex medications. The pharmacy integrates with Kroger's loyalty program (Kroger Plus Card) to provide fuel points for pharmacy purchases and to connect prescription refill reminders with grocery shopping behavior. Kroger's OptUP nutrition scoring and health programs connect pharmacy and grocery to support customer health goals.\n\nIn 2025, Kroger Pharmacy competes with CVS Health, Walgreens, Walmart Pharmacy, and mail-order pharmacies for prescription market share. The retail pharmacy sector faces significant pressure from PBM reimbursement cuts and the shift to 90-day mail-order supply, which has forced pharmacy closures across the industry. Kroger's merger with Albertsons (blocked by FTC in February 2024) would have significantly expanded Kroger's pharmacy network, but the blocked merger leaves Kroger competing at current scale. The 2025 strategy focuses on integrating pharmacy into Kroger's digital health ecosystem, expanding specialty pharmacy capabilities, and leveraging Kroger Health data analytics for population health management programs.
Chicago medical imaging and AI diagnostics (NASDAQ: GEHC) ~$19.7B FY2024 revenue; GE spinoff Jan 2023, Edison AI 100+ models, 4M+ installed devices, Alzheimer's PET tracer competing with Siemens Healthineers.
GE HealthCare Technologies Inc. is a Chicago, Illinois-based medical technology and digital health company — publicly traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: GEHC) as an S&P 500 Health Care component — designing, manufacturing, and servicing medical imaging systems, patient monitoring equipment, pharmaceutical diagnostics, and AI-powered clinical decision support software through approximately 51,000 employees in 160 countries. GE HealthCare was spun off from General Electric Company in January 2023 — one of the most significant healthcare demergers in history — and has operated as an independent public company building its own capital structure, R&D investment priorities, and operational identity separate from GE's industrial conglomerate structure. In fiscal year 2024, GE HealthCare reported revenues of approximately $19.7 billion, with its four business segments contributing: Imaging (MRI, CT, X-ray, molecular imaging — ~$9.1B), Ultrasound (~$3.0B), Patient Care Solutions (monitoring, anesthesia — ~$3.6B), and Pharmaceutical Diagnostics (PET/SPECT contrast agents — ~$2.6B). CEO Peter Arduini has prioritized accelerating GE HealthCare's AI integration across its imaging portfolio — the Edison AI platform (100+ AI models cleared or in development for radiology workflows) embeds AI-assisted detection, workflow optimization, and image quality enhancement into GE HealthCare scanners, positioning the company as a digital health platform rather than a hardware manufacturer.
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