Barriers to medication access often prevent patients with diabetes, asthma and other common chronic conditions from adhering to their therapy regimens. The result: patient outcomes suffer, and health systems struggle to achieve their population health goals.
How can integrated pharmacy services play a key role in tackling these barriers and improving clinical results?
Southern Ohio Medical Center (SOMC) and CPS, in partnership with Becker’s Hospital Review, hosted the webinar “Bulldozing care barriers: How hospitals are expediting population health efforts via the pharmacy” on September 1st at 1 PM ET.
Attendees learned how why integrated pharmacy services should be a core component of a health system’s population health strategy and gain insights on how to establish a successful program from industry experts:
- Valerie L. DeCamp, DNP, RN, A-GNP-C, NE-BC, Vice President of Clinical Integration and Chief Quality Officer, SOMC
- Sarah Porter, DO, ACOFP, Senior Medical Director of Family Medicine, SOMC
- Brandon Newman, PharmD, MMHC, CSP, Vice President of Clinical Affairs, CPS
The event was moderated by Greg Wozniak, CEO & President, Denali Health & Executive Advisor, CPS.
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