The Catalyst Issue 17 | November 2013 | Page 24

Scott & White Healthcare and Walgreens Pharmacy: A partnership to keep Medicare patients healthy reventive care and doctors’ visits are important ways to manage health. As a matter of convenience and sometimes cost, patients may seek care outside the traditional hospital and outpatient clinic settings, such as at a pharmacy in-store health clinic or other provider. It’s important for Scott & White Healthcare physicians to have the most up-to-date information about our patients’ encounters outside the healthcare system so we can help to manage patients’ health proactively. Access to such information helps to ensure that they receive coordinated, high-quality care. As a way of moving in that direction, last January Scott & White established a new partnership with one of the nation’s largest pharmacy retailers, Walgreens. The new Scott & White Healthcare Walgreens Well Network is an accountable care organization, or ACO. An ACO is a group of doctors P and other healthcare providers who agree to work with an insurance company or the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to give patients the best possible care. Our ACO is designed to increase the quality of patient care and decrease healthcare costs of Medicare patients. It gives physicians access to CMS health claims data about patient encounters at the pharmacy, which might include immunizations received, sick visits at an in-store clinic, or other health action. This additional information can enhance physicians’ overall efforts to keep patients as healthy as possible. Michael D. Reis, MD, a Scott & White Healthcare family medicine physician and chairman of the ACO board says, “Walgreens shares Scott & White’s goal to keep people healthy. The pharmacy plays an important role