KEY POINTS
  • Amazon is shuttering its telehealth service, known as Amazon Care, according to an internal memo on Wednesday.
  • Amazon Care launched in 2019 as a pilot program for employees in and around the company’s Seattle headquarters.
  • It’s unclear how much traction Amazon Care had gained.

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Amazon is shutting down its telehealth service, Amazon Care, marking a major retreat by the retail behemoth in its efforts to break into the health care space.

Amazon will shutter the service after Dec. 31, Amazon Health Services lead Neil Lindsay announced Wednesday in a company email. The e-commerce giant decided to make the move after determining it wasn't "the right long-term solution for our enterprise customers," Lindsay wrote in the memo, which was previously reported by GeekWire.

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