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Outpatient Care Centers (OCCs) are healthcare facilities that provide medical services to patients who do not require overnight hospitalization. OCCs provide a range of services, including primary care, specialty care, diagnostic testing, and preventive care. OCCs are typically located in convenient locations, such as shopping centers, and offer extended hours of operation. OCCs are distinct from other healthcare facilities, such as hospitals and urgent care centers, in that they provide care on an outpatient basis.
OCCs are an important part of the healthcare system, providing access to care for those who may not have access to other healthcare facilities. OCCs also provide a cost-effective alternative to hospital care, as they typically charge lower fees for services.
Some companies in the OCC market include CVS Health, Walgreens, and Concentra. Show Less Read more