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.

CPESN® Mississippi, Medicaid Diabetes Care

In its first statewide payer program with a Medicaid MCO, 53 of 58 CPESN Missisippi pharmacies had patients eligible for pharmacist-led intervientions for diabetes patients.


CPESN® Ohio, POC Testing for COVID-19

A partnership beween CPESN Ohio and Ohio-based Mobility Health supported network pharmacies in providing PCR COVID-19 testing.

CPESN® Virginia, Health Risk Assessments

This program under a contract with a large national health plan called for completion of health risk assessments for plan identified patients. Pharmacists and their support staff completed the HRAs in person and by telephone.

CPESN® Arkansas, Behavioral Health Med Adherence Program

CPESN® Arkansas pilot program to improve medication adherence in behavioral health patients. Pharmacists provided counseling on adherence to behavioral health medications, and conversion to long-acting anti-psychotic injectables for some patients.

CPESN® Pennsylvania Medicaid Medication Synchronization

Under a contract with a Medicaid MCO, 100 Pennyslvania Pharmacists Care Network - CPESN® Pennsylvania pharmacies engaged eligible patients to participate in Medication Synchronization services. The goal was to close HEDIS® identified gaps in care, using MedSync and documenting through eCare plans.

South Dakota CPESN® South Dakota Department of Health

Program for HTN is expanded in Year 3 to include cholesterol values and lipid levels for total cardiovascular risk management. The goal is through pharmacist-led intervention to lower the patient risk of heart attack or stroke.