EnsembleIQ, the publisher of Drug Store News, announces the upcoming launch of Convenient Care Clinician, a publication targeted to the frontline health care providers working in retail health settings.
As the official communication partner of the Convenient Care Association and the only publication serving this industry, Convenient Care Clinician will launch a website and weekly e-newsletter in January 2022 and a print publication in March of the same year.
Drug Store News talked with Convenient Care Clinician’s Executive Editor, Carrie Adkins-Ali, about the idea behind the new print and digital brand and what subscribers can expect.
Drug Store News: Who is Convenient Care Clinician intended to serve?
Carrie Adkins-Ali: There are more than 3,300 retail health clinics in the Unites States, Canada and Mexico, and those numbers are expected to rise rapidly. Convenient care clinics offer acute care, preventive services, chronic health management and mental health. The print and digital editions of Convenient Care Clinician will support this growing industry by providing the latest clinical information, practice management guidance, product updates and industry news.
DSN: Why has this become an important audience today?
CAA: Convenient care represents the future of the health care industry. It offers convenience for patients, lower costs for payors and patients alike and access to a range of services in even the most rural locations. Convenient care makes sure patients get the right level of care in the right place at the right time.
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DSN: Who are some of the voices that will be represented?
CAA: The largest player in retail health is CVS, with approximately 1,067 Minute Clinics inside of select CVS and Target stores in 36 states. CVS is expanding its Health Hub concept and planning on adding another 1,500 clinics over the next two years. Convenient Care Clinician’s editorial advisory board includes two CVS representatives: Angela Patterson, DNP, vice president and chief nurse practitioner officer, and Kristene Diggins, DNP, FAANP, MBA, CNE, NEA-BC, chief nursing officer.
Kroger Health offers The Little Clinic, which has 221 clinics in nine states. Kroger Chief Medical Officer Mark R. Watkins, MD, and Chief Nursing Officer and National Health and Wellness Clinical Director Meggen Brown MSN, FNP-BC also serve on the Convenient Care Clinician editorial board.
Other retail health players include Walgreens Boot Alliance, which houses 424 clinics run by VillageMD, and Walmart, with 35 clinics in 11 states.