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Walgreen Co. Completes Acquisition of Convenient Care Clinic Operator Take Care Health Systems

Acquisition Demonstrates Walgreens Focus on Patient-First Health Care Services beyond Traditional Pharmacy

05.23.07

DEERFIELD, Ill. — (BUSINESS WIRE) —Walgreen Co. (NYSE:WAG - News ; NASDAQ:WAG - News) today said it has completed its acquisition of Take Care Health Systems, a leading operator of convenient care clinics. The clinics, combined with the drugstore chain's nearly 5,700 pharmacies across the country, will form the core for the future rollout of a variety of patient-focused health care services.

Take Care Health Systems operates 51 health care clinics in Chicago, Kansas City, Milwaukee, St. Louis and Pittsburgh. Financial terms of the cash transaction, first announced May 16, weren't disclosed.

"As a company, we're focusing more on the opportunities to provide health care services beyond the traditional pharmacy," said Gregory D. Wasson, president of Walgreen Co. "That's why we've started offering immunizations in some stores and are partnering with organizations like Joslin Diabetes Center to bring more health expertise into our drugstores. Together with Take Care Health, the preeminent leader among convenient care clinic operators, we'll create a new model of how health care is provided across America."

With the acquisition, Walgreens expects to have more than 400 convenient care clinics in its stores by the end of 2008. Currently, the company has 60 Health Corner Clinics in Atlanta, Chicago, Kansas City, Las Vegas, Milwaukee and St. Louis. "Our clinics in Atlanta and Las Vegas that are currently operated by other companies will transition to Take Care Health management," said Wasson. "We intend to keep the current clinic staffs in those markets to ensure uninterrupted care for our patients."

Take Care Health has distinguished itself from other convenient clinic operators through an integrated approach to the patient's long-term well-being, rather than concentrating solely on quick treatment.

"Take Care Health has tremendous people and technology, along with a passion for health care that meets the needs of patients," said Wasson. "They are recognized as the employer of choice by nurse practitioners, thanks to a focus on building a company around their expertise and input, while recognizing the tremendous value the NP profession provides to patients and the overall health care system." "When founding Take Care Health in 2004, we set out to begin closing the socioeconomic divide in today's health care system by delivering accessible, high-quality and affordable health care through the operation of clinics inside retail pharmacies," said Hal F. Rosenbluth, chairman of Take Care Health Systems and senior strategy consultant, healthcare, for Walgreen Co. "Walgreens has shared in our mission from the beginning of our relationship, and we are proud to formally join the Walgreens family. This transaction further enables Take Care Health Systems to execute upon our core objectives of creating a national footprint of clinics, thus making our health care delivery system available to as many people as possible."

Take Care Health integrates with the traditional medical community toward a shared goal of providing patient-focused care with each encounter. Take Care nurse practitioners encourage all patients to have a "medical home," a medical provider they see routinely for on-going medical needs and routine exams. If a patient's condition falls outside of the clinic's scope of practice, the patient is referred back to their primary care provider for follow-on care. If a patient does not have such a provider, nurse practitioners will offer a list of providers in the area accepting new patients. Take Care nurse practitioners collaborate with local physicians who are available for consultation at all times the practitioner is treating a patient.

The company uses nationally recognized, evidence-based clinical guidelines for treatment and electronic medical record technology allowing patients to take visit records to their other providers, ensuring continuity of care.

Take Care Health follows quality and safety standards as outlined by the Convenient Care Association, the industry's trade association, and is aligned with guidelines for retail clinics set by the American Academy of Family Physicians and the American Medical Association. Clinics are staffed by certified nurse practitioners who treat patients 18 months and older for common illnesses such as strep throat, ear and sinus infections, pink eye and poison ivy, and are able to prescribe for the ailments they treat. Take Care nurse practitioners also provide diagnostic testing, vaccinations and some physicals.

As a wholly-owned subsidiary of Walgreen Co., Take Care Health Systems will maintain its headquarters in Conshohocken, Penn., as well as its existing management team. Take Care Health will continue to operate its 51 clinics in Chicago, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh and St. Louis.

About Walgreens
Walgreen Co. is the nation's largest drugstore chain with fiscal 2006 sales of $47.4 billion. The company operates 5,693 stores in 48 states and Puerto Rico, including 77 Happy Harry's stores in Delaware and surrounding states. Walgreens is expanding its patient-first health care services beyond traditional pharmacy through Walgreens Health Services, its managed care division, and Take Care Health Systems, a wholly-owned subsidiary that manages convenient care clinics in 51 drugstores. Walgreens Health Services assists pharmacy patients and prescription drug and medical plans through Walgreens Health Initiatives, Inc. (a pharmacy benefits manager), Walgreens Mail Service Inc., Walgreens Home Care Inc., and Walgreens Specialty Pharmacy.

About Take Care Health SystemsSM
Take Care Health Systems (www.takecarehealth.com) a leading operator of convenient care clinics, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Walgreens Co. Take Care Health combines best practices in medicine and the expertise and personal care of Take Care nurse practitioners to provide high-quality, accessible and affordable health care to all individuals. Take Care Health operates 51 health care clinics in Chicago, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh and St. Louis. Take Care Health uses nationally recognized clinical guidelines, industry standards set forth by the Convenient Care Association (www.convenientcareassociation.org) and an electronic medical record system to ensure the highest quality care. The company maintains a robust quality assurance program, including collaborating physician record review, peer review and compliance auditing.

Key Contacts:

Michael Polzin, Walgreens
847-914-2925
http://news.walgreens.com

Lauren Tierney
for Take Care Health Systems
484-351-3212

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