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Lose your job and your health insurance? Take Care clinics in 343 Walgreens (WAG) locations will see patients gratis between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. weekdays as long as they've already visited once before and can prove they're both unemployed and uninsured. The program launched Apr. 1 and will run through yearend. Take Care co-founder Peter Miller says the company's data systems helped it choose hours when the clinics weren't busy and so could offer walk-in services at minimal extra cost.