CPESN® New Mexico

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.

CPESN New Mexico
CPESN New Mexico

Leadership & Luminaries

Ashley Seyfarth
Ashley Seyfarth, Managing Network Facilitator

Pharmacist, Owner - Kare Drug, Aztec & Bloomfield, NM

Munson
Matthew Munson, Network Lead Luminary

Pharmacist, Co-Owner - Parkhurst Pharmacy, Grants, NM

Lansford
Micah Lansford

Pharmacist, Owner - Roden-Smith Pharmacy, Clovis, NM 

Local Network Requirements

CPESN USA & New Mexico Minimum Standards
*All member pharmacies can provide the following core services:

  • 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

  • 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

  • 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

  • Immunizations

    Screening patients for ACIP recommended immunizations, educating patients about needed immunizations, and providing immunizations or referring to other health care providers

  • 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

  • Personal Medication Record

    Creating a comprehensive list of current patient medications manually or from dispensing software

  • 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)

  • 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

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