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CPESN® Colorado MNF Jenna Eccles Shares Tips for RxE2 Trial Success

Jenna Eccles, pharmacist/owner at Wheatridge Professional Pharmacy in Denver, describes how integrating RxE2 clinical study program steps to overall pharmacy workflow increases efficiency, patient engagement, and pharmacy non-dispensing revenue. Eccles, who is also the Managing Network Facilitator for CPESN Colorado, says having a program champion encourages pharmacies to tap into the opportunity.

UHC Health Risk Assessment Program is a Win-Win for CPESN® Tennessee Pharmacy

Pharmacist Allysa Mack with Gibbs Pharmacy in Lebanon, TN describes how involving a Commiunity Health Worker in patient outreach for health risk assessments has increased profit for the pharmacy, and is improving care for patients.

Local Vaccine Partnership for Dialysis Patients is Profitable, Scalable

Shannon Schultz, owner and lead pharmacist at Nebraska LTC Pharmacy, says an invitation to provide COVID vaccines to patients at the Dialysis Center of Lincoln was a success for the pharmacy, the patients, and the nonprofit. The Lincoln clinic shared its positive experience with CPESN Nebraska pharmacy with other members of the American Society of Nephrology. That groups Kidney Community Vaccination Collaborative is exploring with CPESN Health Equity an opportunity to expand the partnership model. Watch the short video to learn more.

Gap Closure Program Allows CPESN® Florida Pharmacist to Work Closely with Patients


The Elevance/Carelon Medicaid program makes it easier to postively impact patient health, says Dustin Williams, phamacy manager at Tru-Valu Drugs in Sanford, Florida. He shares an outcomes story about a patient who lowered her A1c level from 11 to 9.7 in three months.

2024 Health Quality Innovator of the Year Award

CPESN has been named a 2024 Health Quality Innovator of the Year, an annual award presented by Health Quality Innovators (HQI). CPESN partnered with HQI in 2024 to address vaccine hesitancy and improve access in Kansas, Missouri, South Carolina and Virginia. Trained pharmacy teams leveraged community trust to provide education, increase vaccinations and close care gaps. From September 25 to October 30, 2024, 279 clinics administered 12,795 immunizations, saving over $59M in healthcare costs. Each vaccine saved $4,000 in healthcare spending, underscoring the role of pharmacy teams in improving public health.

CPESN® Hawaii Care of Older Adults Program Renews

A second two-year renewal of a medication review program for older adults is the result of CPESN Hawaii's strong overall network performance, says Dayna Wong-Otis, Managing Network Facilitator, The renewal with Hawaii Medical Services Association (HMSA) includes increases in case rates and in the network administration fees.

CPESN® Kansas Launches Expanded UnitedHealthcare Pharmacy Care Hub Program


The expanded UnitedHealthcare Pharmacy Care Hub Program benefits rural patients, and others who may lack transportation or broadband internet service by allowing them to access telehealth visits from CPESN pharmacy locations.The program is currently available to UHC Community Plan members through CPESN pharmacies in Kansas, Virginia, North Carolina, and Florida. Alison Haas, CPESN Director of Value Based Contracting, says the program also allows pharmacy-led services including testing and treatment for minor illness, strep, or flu; as welll as MTM and patient education.

Trusted, Accessible: CPESN® Iowa Pharmacy Walks the Walk

Andrew Wagner, pharmacist and owner at Eagle Grove Pharmacy, says he has seen a lot of different patient needs presented at the rural Iowa pharmacy. But a patient with a painful zip tie stuck on his tooth was a new one. Watch this short video to see how the Eagle Grove staff drew on CPESN training and a "patient first" attitutde for a positive and cost-effective patient outcome,

CPESN® Ohio, CareSource Medicaid Program

CPESN Ohio pharmacies are seeing new service opportunities that also expand patient access to care under the CareSource Medicaid MCO payer agreement. In additional to fee-for-service payments, pharmacies can earn bonuses based on overall network performance. Jackie Boyle, a network facilitator and Assoc. Dean, Student Success, Practice Transformation at Northeast Ohio Medical University shares benefits of the partnership.

CPESN® North Carolina Renews Medicaid MCO Diabetes Program with Increased Budget


Preliminary data for a diabetes management program with a Medicaid MCO shows that 64% of patients that engaged at least twice with CPESN North Carolina pharmacists maintained or improved their A1c values. Madeline Clark, one of the network facilitators, says participating pharmacists are excited about the opportunity to reach even more patients with an increased budget under the contract renewal.

QIO Vaccine Administration Success


In partnership with six regional Quality Improvement Organizations, pharmacists and their staffs in 23 CPESN® local networks adminstered nearly 40,000 vaccines to residents and staff of long-term care facilities across the country. Lindsay Christensen, CPESN Minnesota Executive Director, served as program support lead and she shares details in this short video about the more than 600 clinics that expanded access and improved safety in these care settings.

Medicaid MCO Renews, Expands Progam with CPESN® Mississippi


Strong engagement with patients diagnosed asthma or diabetes, and pediatric patients diagnosed with ADD/ADHD led to program renewal with Magnolia Health, the Medicaid MCO in Mississippi. Amy Catherine Baggett, managing network facilitator, says sharing patient impact testimonials and pharmacy results with the MCO also allowed expansion to include collecting HbA1c for diabetes patients.

CPESN® USA 2024 By the Numbers

Watch this short video to learn more about how CPESN USA's 3,500 pharmacies and 8,000 providers help health plans lower cost, while improving patient health outcomes. And see examples how payer programs are generating revenue for our pharmacies. Pharmacy owners collaborating with other pharmacy owners to generate new revenue streams.

CPESN® Mississippi is one of four networks closing care gaps for UnitedHealthcare

Bob Lomenick, CPESN MIssissippi Lead Luminary and pharmacist/owner of Tyson Drugs in Holly Springs, MS, says his staff piggybacks care gap outreach with med sycn calls to schedule UHC HbA1c and blood pressure checks for Medicaid patients. He shares that and other tips in this short video. Other networks particpating in the gap closure program through Dec. 31 are CPESN Virginia, CPESN Florida, and Pennsylvania Pharmacists Care Network, the CPESN network in Pennsylvania.

$20K profit in nursing home COVID-19 vaccines for Louisiana pharmacy

Wyatt Walker, CPESN® Louisiana Managing Network Facilitator and pharmacist/owner at Walker's Drug Store in Livonia, LA, says administering COVID-19 at four nursing homes turned a profit of about $20K for his store. The vaccines were administerd under the CPESN partnership with Alliant Health Solutions, a Quality Improvement Organization.

CPESN® North Carolina, Medicaid MCO Diabetes Care Program

Increased pharmacy engagement with a Medicaid MCO population is the goal for CPESN® North Carolina pharmacies participating in a renewed diabetes management program. Clinical services being provided under the contract med sync and other efforts to increase adherence, as well as regular monitoring of glucose levels. Laura Rhodes, Managing Network Facilitator, hopes the deeper patient engagement and refreshed data will lead to another renewal for 2025.

New MDX Hawaii Medicare Adherence Program

Dayna Wong-Otis, CPESN® Hawaii Managing Network Facilitator, describes the network's newest payer program with MDX Hawaii. Pharmacies on three of the Hawaiian islands will work with patients enrolled in Medicare Advantage programs to help close adherence gaps associated with STAR measures. The payer has already expressed interest in additional pharmacy services.

UnitedHealthcare's Value-Based HRA Program Expands to CPESN Tennessee Networks

Patient trust allows community pharmacists in Tennessee's two networks to complete Health Risk Assessments with UnitedHealthcare's hard-to-reach members. Amber Suthers, CPESN Tennessee, Managing Network Facilitator, says it's rewarding to see payers recognize community pharmacy's value in caring for patients. The program is open to all CPESN Tennessee and CPESN Northeast Tennessee pharmacies.

CPESN® Iowa Pharmacist Services Reduced Inpatient Admissions, Lowered Costs of Care for High-Risk Medicaid Patients

Inpatient admissions were 33% points lower for high-risk Medicaid patients engaged with CPESN community pharmacists during a pilot outreach program, compared with those members not reached by local pharmacists. Results of the claims data lookback study are reported in research released by the Elevance Health Public Policy Institute. Lindsey Ludwig, CPESN Iowa Executive Director, describes the impact of the two-year program in this short video. Elevance Health/CarelonRx currently has programs in 11 CPESN networks with plans to add more this year.

CPESN® Minnesota, Expanded UCare Minnesota Program

Strong performance by CPESN Minnesota pharmacies statewide led to an expanded UCare Minnesota contract. The gap closure program has been expanded to 16 areas of care, including five care coordination measures.

Statewide Opportunity for CPESN® Ohio Pharmacies with Community Health Workers

The Corporation for Ohio Appalachian Development (COAD) has expanded its Pathways program statewide, opening opportunities for CPESN pharmacies to receive and make care coordination referrals through county and regional HUBs. Pharmacies need to train or hire certified Community Health Workers and complete a credentialing process. Medicaid is the primary payment source for CHW services.

$2+ Million in Potential Pharmacy Revenue Through Regional QIO Partnerships

CPESN® USA has partnerships with six regional Quality Improvement Organizations for pharmacies in 23 networks to help long-term care facilities increase current COVID-19 vaccination rates for residents and staff. Cindy Warriner, a CPESN Virginia facilitator, and a senior pharmacist consultant with Health Quality Innovators, says the partnerships showcases for all federal health decision makers the value that community pharmacy brings to 65+ patients.

CPESN® Florida, Medicaid Care Gap Closure Program

Laura Rhodes, CPESN Florida Managing Network Facilitator, says the network is off to a strong start with pharmacy outreach to close care gaps for plan-identified Medicaid patients.

CPESN® Georgia, Medicaid Gap Closure Program

CPESN Georgia pharmacies participating in a national Medicaid MCO program are seeing a growing number of patient encounters with positive feedback. Johnathan Hamrick, Managing Network Facilitator, says the value-based program launched last fall and focuses on improving adherence and closing care gaps

CPESN® Mississippi, Magnolia Health Medicaid MCO

Amy Catherine Baggett, CPESN Mississippi Managing Network Facilitator, shares details of a new Medicaid MCO contract with Magnolia Health. Network pharmacists engage plan-identified patients diagnosed with diabetes or asthma to improve medication adherence. A third program for pediatric patients taking medications to treat ADD/ADHD includes counseling, and coordination with primary care providers to improve adherence.

CPESN® Alabama has first payer program with RxE2

CPESN Alabama Luminary Jessica Hung, owner of Semmes Pharmacy in Semmes, AL, describes the network's first payer program.

CPESN® Ohio, CareSource Provider-Status Contract

New CareSource Medicaid MCO statewide contract with CPESN Ohio allows all network pharmacists to provide and bill for clinical services as needed by their patients. Kevin Day, clinical pharmacist and president of Day's Pharmacy in Cincinnati and the network's Managing Network Facilitator, describes the program and opportunities it represents for CPESN pharmacies.

Ground-up Partnership for CPESN® USA with Vita Savings ACO

CPESN® USA id working with the new Vita Savings ACO to define how network pharmacies will help meet patient care metrics. Vita Savings will go live in 2025.

HMG Health System, Emergent ACO and CPESN® USA Partnership

CPESN® pharmacies in Tennessee and Virginia closed statin adherence gaps for 50% of assigned Medicare Advantage patients, helping HMG Health System score a 4.5 CMS Star Rating.

Highmark WholeCare and the Pennsylvania CPESN Network Partnership Enters Year 7 with Contract Renewal

Stephanie McGrath, Managing Network Facilitator, details how 96 Pennsylvania Pharmacist Care Network (PPCN) pharmacists met all 2023 program goals in caring for the Medicaid MCO's enrolled patients. Under the multi-service program, network pharmacists address identified patient needs, providing medication reconciliation, med sync, home visits, home deliveries, and making community and health plan resource referrals based on SDoH assessments. Learn more in this short video.