STAT Plus: Big Tech aimed to disrupt health care. Big Retail may be better positioned to do so

Move aside, Big Tech.

If 2017 was the year technology giants like Apple set their sights on the $3.5 trillion U.S. health care market, 2020 is shaping up to be the year in which a new set of entrants join the race. Retail and telecom giants including AT&T, Best Buy, and Walmart are turning key assets like wireless networks, mobile workers, and foot traffic into health care tools.

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