MinuteClinic Celebrates National Nurse Practitioner Week and Recognizes Role of Practitioners in Helping To Close Primary Care G
12 November 2009 - 3:12AM
PR Newswire (US)
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- In celebration of National
Nurse Practitioner Week (Nov. 8-14), MinuteClinic, the pioneer and
largest provider of retail health care centers in the United
States, salutes practitioners across the country who deliver
patient-centered care and help to increase access to high-quality,
affordable medical treatment. MinuteClinic nurse practitioners and
physician assistants serve patients at about 500 MinuteClinic
locations inside select CVS/pharmacy stores in 25 states. "We have
the strongest and best group of nurse practitioners and physician
assistants in the country," said Andrew Sussman, M.D., president of
MinuteClinic. "We see evidence of their commitment every single day
from patient comments, and we have research that shows the quality
of care and service they provide is outstanding." Since
MinuteClinic launched the nation's first retail clinics in 2000,
MinuteClinic practitioners have provided care for more than five
million patient visits. They have helped MinuteClinic change the
way Americans access health care services for common family
illnesses and other medical treatment. Sussman anticipates that
MinuteClinic practitioners will continue to play a vital role in
MinuteClinic's efforts to help close the gap in primary care. "Our
practitioners do a fantastic job with patient education which has
allowed the MinuteClinic model to evolve beyond acute care to
include wellness and prevention services," said Sussman. "We will
continue to call on their training and expertise to expand our
offerings into disease management services for chronic conditions
like diabetes, hypertension and hyperlipidemia." MinuteClinic is
one of the largest employers of nurse practitioners in the nation.
The company actively supports the American Academy of Nurse
Practitioners, the American College of Nurse Practitioners, and the
American Nurses Association's efforts to advance the profession.
"Nurse practitioners and physician assistants help Americans live
better lives by achieving better health," said Donna Haugland, RN,
CNP, chief nursing officer of MinuteClinic. "We are proud to work
with these professional organizations and academic institutions
throughout the country to develop educational programs, training
and research that helps grow the profession so even more Americans
can experience the great care and treatment nurse practitioners and
physician assistants provide." MinuteClinic health care centers are
staffed by nurse practitioners and physician assistants who
specialize in family health care and are trained to diagnose, treat
and write prescriptions for common family illnesses such as strep
throat and ear, eye, sinus, bladder and bronchial infections. Minor
wounds, abrasions and joint sprains are treated, and common
vaccinations such as influenza, tetanus, MMR, and Hepatitis A &
B are available at all locations. In addition, MinuteClinic
administers a series of wellness services designed to help
consumers identify lifestyle changes needed to improve their
current and future health. Most MinuteClinic health care centers
are open seven days a week and offer extended weekday evening
hours. No appointment is necessary. About MinuteClinic
Minneapolis-based MinuteClinic is a subsidiary of CVS Caremark
Corporation (NYSE:CVS), the No. 1 provider of prescriptions and
related health care services in the nation. MinuteClinic launched
the first retail health care centers in the United States in 2000
and is the first provider to establish a national presence with
about 500 locations in 25 states. By creating a health care
delivery model that responds to consumer demand, MinuteClinic makes
access to high-quality medical treatment easier for more Americans.
The company has generated more than 5 million patient visits, with
a 95 percent customer satisfaction rating. A recognized leader in
the patient-centric health care movement, MinuteClinic consistently
brings innovation to the marketplace and sets new standards for
clinical quality that exceed the national guidelines established
for store-based clinics by the American Medical Association (AMA)
and the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP). MinuteClinic
is the first retail health care provider to receive accreditation
from The Joint Commission, the national evaluation and certifying
agency for nearly 15,000 health care organizations and programs in
the United States. For more information, visit
http://www.minuteclinic.com/. DATASOURCE: MinuteClinic CONTACT:
Brent Burkhardt for MinuteClinic, +1-410-986-1303, Web Site:
http://www.minuteclinic.com/
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