Fierce Healthcare August 5, 2019
Paige Minemyer

CVS is going nationwide with its home drug delivery program.

CVS is expanding its CarePass program — which includes home drug delivery — nationwide, the pharmacy giant announced Monday.

CVS Pharmacy, the healthcare giant’s retail arm, said CarePass will be available across the country for $5 per month or $48 per year and will include one- to two-day home delivery on eligible prescriptions.

The goal, CVS said, is to make it easier for customers to manage their medications.

“We are thrilled to expand CarePass nationally, bringing simplified value to our customers while making it easier for them to care for themselves and their families,” Kevin Hourican, executive vice president for CVS Health and president of CVS Pharmacy,...

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