Collaborative care
Uniting providers, pharmacists, and community resources to optimize patient outcomes

Your care team works as one
When your pharmacist, doctor, and care team share information in real time, nothing gets missed. We catch drug interactions before they happen. We adjust your treatment when you need it. We make sure everyone knows the full picture of your health.

Medication management
We review every medication you take

Care coordination across providers
Your doctors and pharmacists communicate directly about your treatment plan

Health and social support referrals
We connect you to the resources you need beyond medication

Real-time safety monitoring
We watch for drug interactions and side effects before they become problems
"When the pharmacy talks to the doctor and the doctor talks to the clinic, the patient gets better. That's what matters."
Questions
Learn how our coordinated approach works across your care team
Our providers, pharmacists, and community health workers share real-time information about your medications, conditions, and care goals. We communicate directly with each other to catch problems early and adjust your treatment plan when needed.
Only the providers and staff directly involved in your care can see your health information. You control what gets shared and with whom. We follow all federal privacy laws and HIPAA regulations.
No. Collaborative care is built into your existing pharmacy and medical services. There are no additional fees for our coordination work.
That's exactly what we're designed for. We make sure all your doctors know what medications you're taking and what other providers are doing. This prevents dangerous drug interactions and duplicate treatments.
Yes. You can request that we limit information sharing at any time. We'll respect your choice, though we always recommend full coordination for your safety.
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