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Wireless Access SSID: cwag 2017 Password: cwag 17

Wireless Access SSID: cwag 2017 Password: cwag 17

Pharmacy Solutions to America’s Health Care Challenges Thomas M. Moriarty Executive Vice President, Chief

Pharmacy Solutions to America’s Health Care Challenges Thomas M. Moriarty Executive Vice President, Chief Policy & External Affairs Officer and General Counsel

Impact of Chronic Disease 1 in 2 Americans have a chronic disease. 1 in

Impact of Chronic Disease 1 in 2 Americans have a chronic disease. 1 in 6 Americans have three or more chronic conditions. 85% of all health spending on Americans with chronic conditions. 46% of all Medicare dollars spent on patients with 6+ chronic conditions Source: 2013 CVS Caremark Enterprise Analytics. Projections based on CVS Caremark data. Individual results will vary based on plan design, formulary status, demographic characteristics, and other factors 3

Integrated Delivery Models to Improve Access, Cost and Outcomes 12 34, 000 27 mail-order

Integrated Delivery Models to Improve Access, Cost and Outcomes 12 34, 000 27 mail-order pharmacies Specialty pharmacists, nurse pharmacies practitioners, physician assistants 1, 100 Minute. Clinics 25% in 33 states and DC market share with more than 37 million patient visits 9, 700 retail pharmacies 12, 000+ long term care facilities served 4

Enhancing Value Throughout the Continuum of Care Increasing access to healthcare and driving value

Enhancing Value Throughout the Continuum of Care Increasing access to healthcare and driving value with “top-oflicense” practitioners. Optimize provider workflow and quality of care by modernizing and aligning practice and payment regulations. Clinical Services Regulatory Alignment Payment Models Patient Connectivity Promote accessibility of pharmacists and NPs and create a path for third party and value-based payment models. Bridge care gaps and co-manage patients through creative IT and workflow solutions for continuity of care.

Optimizing Pharmacy Care By Improving Provider Regulations and Scope of Practice Rules IMMUNIZATIONS •

Optimizing Pharmacy Care By Improving Provider Regulations and Scope of Practice Rules IMMUNIZATIONS • Patient access and convenience for critical prevention services • Population disease prevention and control for Flu, Pneumonia, HPV, Hepatitis A/B • Improved quality and performance for health plans POINT OF CARE TESTING PRESCRIBING AUTHORITY • Convenient, affordable access to testing and treatment to reduce Emergency Room visits for minor illness • Evaluation, treatment of minor ailments to reduce ER visits, fill PCP accessibility gaps & address issues when least expensive to treat • Monitoring to reduce cost and burden of chronic diseases such as diabetes • Support patient adherence to chronic care and emergency medications

Minute. Clinic as Low Cost Site for Quality Care Low-Cost Care Population Health •

Minute. Clinic as Low Cost Site for Quality Care Low-Cost Care Population Health • Up to 80% less expensive than other sites of care • Address gaps in care with providers, payors and PBMs • Minute. Clinic Savings Strategy can further reduce costs • Provide health risk assessments/biometric screenings • More than 50% of the U. S. population is within 10 miles of a Minute. Clinic • Electronic record integration with health systems Patient Engagement and Access Investing in: • Scheduling tools and walk-in options • Expansion of primary care services • Telehealth The growth of retail clinics could be improved by addressing antiquated corporate practice of medicine rules in some states.

Next Generation e-Prescribing to Increase Consumer Cost Transparency Patient leaves Physician’s office with lower

Next Generation e-Prescribing to Increase Consumer Cost Transparency Patient leaves Physician’s office with lower cost formulary diabetes medication 8

Greater Utilization of Pharmacy Benefit Care in Medicaid • In order to cut costs

Greater Utilization of Pharmacy Benefit Care in Medicaid • In order to cut costs and drive better outcomes, 44 States & D. C. have carved a majority of their Medicaid pharmacy benefits into managed care. • By carving Rx benefits in managed care in 2013, Ohio reduced its prescription drug outlay by 13. 3% below the collective average costs of states without prescription managed care. • In Medicare, the consistent use of pharmacy adherence measures tied to meaningful incentives has driven quality improvement over the last 5 years of Star Ratings. This has led to significant improvements in medication adherence rates for chronic disease, like diabetes. • CMS and the States should support Medicaid quality improvement in a way that consistently measures pharmacy outcomes and that provides transparent incentives for health plan and provider performance. 9

Combating the Opioid Epidemic to Improve Care and Reduce Costs ü Pharmacists Teach program

Combating the Opioid Epidemic to Improve Care and Reduce Costs ü Pharmacists Teach program has reached 275, 000+ students with prescription drug education. ü Availability of overdose-reversal medication at pharmacies across 43 states. ü Nearly 800 take-back disposal units in operation across the country. ü Advocating for new measures: § more moderate prescribing limits § e-prescribing for controlled substances § national prescription drug monitoring system 10

Pharmacy Solutions to America’s Health Care Challenges Thomas M. Moriarty Executive Vice President, Chief

Pharmacy Solutions to America’s Health Care Challenges Thomas M. Moriarty Executive Vice President, Chief Policy & External Affairs Officer and General Counsel

Wireless Access SSID: cwag 2017 Password: cwag 17

Wireless Access SSID: cwag 2017 Password: cwag 17