Drug, big-box and grocery stores are providing patient management for people with chronic diseases, vaccinations, screenings and medical care — all once the domain of doctors and hospitals. And they’re providing these services at times convenient to consumers and often at lower prices, two things sought-after by today’s time-strapped and price-conscious consumers with high deductible health plans who are shopping for care as never before. This rivalry between nontraditional providers, innovative health care companies and established health care institutions is transforming health care and access to health services. Hear how to successfully compete in the new health economy.