Sponsored By

Kroger Division to Sell Health Record Flash Drive

Kroger Co. stores in greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky will begin selling a flash drive to store patient’s personal health records this week, the Cincinnati Enquirer reported.

May 19, 2008

1 Min Read
Supermarket News logo in a gray background | Supermarket News

CINCINNATI — Kroger Co. stores in greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky will begin selling a flash drive to store patient’s personal health records this week, the Cincinnati Enquirer reported. MedFlash will be priced at $29.95 and will be sold from the pharmacy counters of the Kroger stores. It is the first device for electronic personal health records the company has offered, said Rachael Betzler, spokeswoman. "This is the direction the medical community is going, to take everything electronic," she was quoted as saying. "It makes it really easy for the customer."

Read More of Today's Headlines

Stay up-to-date on the latest food retail news and trends
Subscribe to free eNewsletters from Supermarket News

You May Also Like