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by AFP Staff Writers Washington (AFP) March 17, 2021
Amazon announced plans Wednesday to launch a health care service to employers across the United States that would include quick access to telemedicine and home visits from medical professionals. The initiative will make Amazon Care, which had been offered to a limited number of the tech giant's employees, available to "millions" of people as part of a workplace benefit, the company said. "By supplying Amazon Care as a workplace benefit, employers are investing in the health and wellbeing of arguably their most important asset: their employees," a blog post by Amazon said. The new initiative will offer "a range of urgent and primary care services" but will not replace comprehensive medical insurance. Amazon Care includes a mobile app which will allow people to connect with medical professionals by video or chat "typically in less than 60 seconds." A second element of the service available in some areas will involve in-person care in which Amazon will send a medical professional to a patient's home certain services such as blood draws or limited exams. Until now Amazon Care has been available to its own employees and their families in Washington state. "Beginning this summer, Amazon Care will expand its virtual care to companies and Amazon employees in all 50 states across the US," the statement said. Amazon Care's in-person service will expand to the cities of Washington and Baltimore and other locations in the coming months.
China eyes record monopoly fine near $1 bn for Alibaba: report Beijing (AFP) March 12, 2021 China is considering imposing a record fine of nearly $1 billion on e-commerce giant Alibaba for allegedly flouting monopoly rules, according to a report, as authorities continue to put the screws on the firm as part of a crackdown on the technology sector. The penalty could top the $975 million paid by US chipmaker Qualcomm in 2015 - the biggest known for anticompetitive practices in China - the Wall Street Journal report said, citing unnamed "people with knowledge of the matter". Antitrust r ... read more
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