Clinically Integrated Network

As a Clinically Integrated Network, CPESN USA pharmacy providers collectively deliver health services to improve quality of care for patients in their local communities and to lower total cost of care.

CPESN incorporates innovation and technology to empower its networks of pharmacies to succeed in an evolving outcomes marketplace. Transparency in value contracting ensures sustainability of independent community pharmacies as they leverage local trust for new provider and payer partnerships.

Leadership & Luminaries

Laura Rhodes
Laura Rhodes, Managing Network Facilitator
Greg Vassie
Gregory Vassie, Lead Network Luminary

Local Network Requirements

  • 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.

     

  • Clinical Medication Sychronization

    Timing a patient’s routine refills with a pharmacist’s clinical disease state management and monitoring to progress toward desired therapeutic goals.

  • Adherence Packaging

    Assisting the patient with a system to help organize medications, take them at the correct time of day and improve patient compliance.

  • Immunizations

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

  • Complete Medication Reviews with Chronic Care Management

    Providing ongoing evaluation of a patient’s chronic disease states, collaborating with other health care providers to ensure safe and effective medication use.

How to Join CPESN North Carolina

For more information or to join CPESN North Carolina, contact the Managing Network Facilitator Laura Rhodes.