CPESN® Massachusetts, Community-Based Healthcare System

Todd Brown describes how CPESN Massachusetts pharmacists work with a large community-based healthcare system to close identified gaps in care, provide medication sychronication, and adherence support to Medicaid dually-eligible and Medicare patients.

CPESN® NYC Population Health Program

CPESN NYC pharmacists work with Medicare Part D patients to increase adherence rates for statins, oral diabetic drugs, and HTN medications under this contract with a statewide health insurer.

CPESN® Wyoming, DOH Grant

Grant funding through the Wyoming Department of Health supports CPESN Wyoming pharmacies in delivering Medication Therapy Management services to patients taking medications for diabetes, hypertension, and cholesterol management.

CPESN® Ohio, Medicaid MCO Program

This multi-state contract with a Medicaid MCO covers Medicaid patients living in Ohio and Indiana. Network pharmacies provided Comprehensive Medical Reviews and targeted interventions.

South Dakota CPESN® Medicare Remote Monitoring

Josh Orhtman with South Dakota CPESN describes a pilot program for remote monitoring for Medicare beneficiaries. Patients heart failure, diabetes, hypertension receive blood pressure monitors, scales, diabetic testing supplies. Pharmacies and physician teams receive health status readings via cellular signals from the patients' in-home monitoring devices.




CPESN® Iowa, Care Plans

Network pharmacists submit monthly care plans for this MCO's member taking Asthma, COPD, Opioids, or Behavioral Health medications.

CPESN® Upstate New York Health Screenings

John Croce, CPESN Upstate New York Managing Network Facilitator, describes a six-month health screening program and survey of social determinants of health. Referrals are made to healthcare teams for needed services.

Improved Outcomes, HTN Monitoring Program

In partnership with the South Dakota Dept. of Health, CPESN® pharmacists provided blood pressure monitoring, met with patients regularly, and led clinical interventions engaging other health professionals. The results? High percentage of patients met BP goals, and the program has expanded from the initial focus on HTN to include cholesterol values and lipid levels for total cardiovascular risk management.