Video: CVS/pharmacy and MinuteClinic Encourage Americans to Protect Themselves Early With a Seasonal Flu Shot
August 31 2009 - 7:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Seasonal Flu Vaccinations Conveniently Available at CVS/pharmacy
and MinuteClinic Health Care Centers Nationwide CVS/pharmacy, the
nation's leading retail pharmacy, and MinuteClinic, the largest
retail health care clinic provider in the U.S., today announced the
availability of seasonal flu vaccinations and urged Americans to
protect themselves early against the flu. CVS/pharmacy and
MinuteClinic are divisions of CVS Caremark (NYSE:CVS), the largest
provider of prescriptions in the country. To view the Multimedia
News Release, go to: http://www.prnewswire.com/mnr/cvs/39635/
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Beginning September 1st, seasonal flu shots will be available daily
without an appointment at more than 500 MinuteClinic locations
inside select CVS/pharmacy stores. Most MinuteClinic locations are
open seven days a week and offer evening hours. MinuteClinic will
offer vaccinations to adults and children over 18 months. And
starting September 15th, more than 9,000 flu shot clinic events
will be held in select CVS/pharmacy stores nationwide. Consumers
can call 1-888-FLU-SHOT or go to http://www.cvs.com/ to find a list
of vaccination locations. The vaccine offered by CVS/pharmacy and
MinuteClinic will protect against the seasonal flu. Vaccinations
are covered by most insurance plans. The Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) encourages getting a seasonal flu
vaccination as soon as it is available. Yearly seasonal flu
vaccinations are recommended especially for those at highest risk:
people ages 50 and older; those with chronic disease such as
diabetes, asthma or heart disease; pregnant women; and those who
care for or live with people that are most susceptible to the flu
and its complications. According to the CDC, 200,000
hospitalizations and 36,000 deaths result each year from seasonal
flu alone. A new study from CVS Caremark found that more than 50
percent of those surveyed did not receive a flu shot in the past
year. The 2009 CVS Caremark Health IQ study reports that
misperceptions about the risk of becoming ill from the shot were a
leading reason, with over one-third believing the flu shot can make
you sick. The study also revealed that young people are least
likely to get vaccinated, with only 33% of those age 20-34
reporting they got a flu shot last year, compared to 72% of seniors
age 65 and older. "Flu shots save lives and they prevent the
illness that flu brings to millions of us every year. The fact that
so many Americans still choose not to get a flu shot means that we
in the health care field have work to do when it comes to educating
Americans on the value of flu shots," said Troyen A. Brennan, M.D.,
Chief Medical Officer for CVS Caremark. "A flu shot can save
hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars in medical care costs and
prevents the aches, chills, fever and more serious complications of
flu." This year, epidemiologists are also bracing for the full
impact of the H1N1 flu virus. So far this year, H1N1 has caused
approximately 8,500 hospitalizations and more than 550 deaths in
the U.S. A new vaccine against the novel H1N1 virus is in
production and will be available in the coming months. "If you're
not protected with a seasonal flu shot, you risk getting sick,"
said Donna Haugland, FNP, Chief Nursing Officer for MinuteClinic.
"Individuals need to get vaccinated to protect not only themselves,
but their families, friends and members of the community at large."
Along with an annual flu vaccine Haugland recommends the following
healthy habits that everyone can follow to avoid the spread of
germs this flu season: -- Frequently wash hands with soap and
water, or an alcohol-based cleanser -- Refrain from touching the
eyes, nose or mouth -- the virus can only be caught in the
membranes of these body parts -- Cover your nose and mouth with a
tissue when you sneeze and dispose it in the trash -- Cough into
your elbow or tissue -- Avoid contact with people affected with
cold and flu -- Use a germ-killing disinfectant to clean surfaces
-- Stay home from school or work if you become infected with the
flu "Prevention is always the first step, but should you come down
with the cold or flu CVS pharmacists can help find the right
products for your symptoms," said Papatya Tankut, R.Ph, Vice
President of Pharmacy Professional Services for CVS Caremark. About
CVS/pharmacy CVS/pharmacy, the retail division of CVS Caremark
Corporation (NYSE:CVS), is America's largest retail pharmacy. The
Company operates more than 6,900 CVS/pharmacy and Longs Drugs
stores. CVS/pharmacy is committed to providing expert care and
innovative solutions in pharmacy and health care that are effective
and easy for our customers, both in its stores and online at
CVS.com. General information about CVS/pharmacy and CVS Caremark is
available at http://www.cvscaremark.com/. 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 4 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/. Survey methodology CVS Caremark
commissioned the 2009 CVS Caremark Health IQ Study in April of 2009
among consumers in order to gain insight on behaviors, attitudes,
and beliefs surrounding health care in general and prescription
usage. An internet based study was conducted among 2,000 consumers
who report taking at least one maintenance medication. The study
was conducted by Cooper Research, Inc, a health care research
company based in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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CONTACT: Carolyn Castel of CVS Caremark, +1-401-770-5717; Kelly
Kass of Weber Shandwick for CVS/pharmacy, +1-617-520-7274; or Brent
Burkhardt for MinuteClinic, +1-410-986-1303 Web Site:
http://www.cvs.com/
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