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CVS/pharmacy expands ExtraCare Advantage for Diabetes program

10/29/2012

WOONSOCKET, R.I. — In honor of National Diabetes Month in November, CVS/pharmacy is looking to further meet the healthcare needs of those people living with diabetes by expanding its ExtraCare Advantage for Diabetes program with new support and savings.



In addition to the special savings and rewards that members receive just for signing up, the program now offers more than $130 in savings from Diabetes Health magazine and a variety of new instant and ongoing savings. CVS/pharmacy is also hosting free glucose screenings during National Diabetes Month in November.



"Every 17 seconds, another American is diagnosed with diabetes," stated Papatya Tankut, VP of pharmacy affairs at CVS/pharmacy. "CVS/pharmacy is committed to being a resource for patients dealing with a new diagnosis or looking for ways to cut health costs without sacrificing care. Our pharmacists and our diabetes support programs are resources that patients can turn to for information and advice."



CVS/pharmacy's support programs for people living with diabetes and caregivers include:



  • Diabetes Health magazine: This magazine comes with $130 in savings from brand partners whose diabetic supplies and products are available at CVS/pharmacy (valid through Dec. 31, 2012), as well as health tips, recipes and advice from diabetes experts. Consumers can download a copy at CVS.com/diabetes;

  • Instant and ongoing savings: All members who sign up for the ExtraCare Advantage for Diabetes program and have an ExtraCare card with an email on file will receive a $5 coupon in their inbox (valid through Dec. 31, 2012). Once enrolled, shoppers will continue to receive exclusive, members-only tips, recipes and savings year-round through in-store coupons and a monthly e-newsletter; and

  • Free glucose screenings: Through the Project Health wellness program, CVS/pharmacy will offer free glucose screenings at select stores in 10 of the largest U.S. cities during November. Participants will have access to professional consultations and referrals from nurse practitioners and CVS pharmacists. They will also receive a $5 coupon. Free diabetes screenings are also available at MinuteClinic.




"Currently, 1-out-of-10 Americans is living with diabetes, and managing this disease can be both overwhelming and expensive, whether a patient has been newly diagnosed or has been managing their diabetes for years," stated Tankut. "We created our ExtraCare Advantage for Diabetes program to provide resources and savings to those who are managing this chronic condition and their caregivers. As the diabetic population grows and health costs continue to be burdensome, by enhancing this program, we can deliver more value to our customers affected by diabetes while helping them on their path to better health."



Since its launch in 2010, the CVS/pharmacy ExtraCare Advantage for Diabetes program has helped more than 2 million members save money and better manage the disease. The program is free and open to all members of the CVS/pharmacy ExtraCare savings and rewards program; cardholders can sign up at CVS.com/diabetes. Once enrolled, patients and caregivers can earn ExtraBucks Rewards on more than 100 products used to manage diabetes, including testing supplies, glucose test strips and glucose meters. In addition to exclusive savings, members also have access to a variety of resources, including an "Ask Our Pharmacist" section, additional offers, videos and recipes addressing their specific lifestyle needs.



In addition to earning ExtraBucks Rewards that can be spent on most items in the store, ExtraCare Advantage for Diabetes members receive special offers and discounts on their receipts and at the in-store ExtraCare Coupon Center.

 

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