Mission
The goal of CPESN® New Mexico is to go beyond traditional pharmacy dispensing in collaboration with community-based pharmacies and payors, to optimize positive therapeutic outcomes related to medication use, increase access to much-needed enhanced pharmacy services, and patient education, filling healthcare gaps and improving the overall health for the citizens of the state of New Mexico.
Leadership & Luminaries
Ashley Seyfarth, Managing Network Facilitator
Matthew Munson, Network Lead Luminary
Micah Lansford
Local Network Requirements
CPESN USA & New Mexico Minimum Standards
*All member pharmacies can provide the following core services:
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Face-to-Face Access
Providing each patient receiving a dispensed medication from the participating pharmacy ready access to unscheduled face-to-face meeting(s) with a pharmacist employed by the participating CPESN pharmacy during operational hours
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Medication Reconciliation
Comparing a patient’s medication orders to all of the medications the patient has been taking to avoid medication errors during care transitions when they are vulnerable to medication errors
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Clinical Medication Synchronization
Aligning a patient’s routine refills to be filled at the same time each month and in conjunction pharmacist’s clinical disease state management and monitoring, to progress toward desired therapeutic goals
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Immunizations
Screening patients for ACIP recommended immunizations, educating patients about needed immunizations, and providing immunizations or referring to other health care providers
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Comprehensive Medication Reviews
Providing a systemic assessment of medications to identify medication-related problems, prioritize those problems, and create a patient-specific plan to resolve them working with the extended healthcare team
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Personal Medication Record
Creating a comprehensive list of current patient medications manually or from dispensing software
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Diabetes Education
Be able to provide education and counseling on diabetic medications, supplies, and help familiarize patients with common terminology and values. (Including Continuous Glucose Monitoring Education)
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Opioid Emergency Readiness Program
Be ready to prescribe, educate, and provide emergency use naloxone upon referral, walk-in, or direct evaluation of a patient’s history to assist with the opioid crisis
How to Join CPESN New Mexico
Learn more about CPESN New Mexico