Pharmacy Times August 29, 2024
Luke Halpern, Assistant Editor

Jake Galdo and Annie Eisenbeis discuss their vaccine gap closure program and the ability to utilize the model beyond vaccines.

In a discussion regarding the successful vaccine gap closure program in Missouri, Jake Galdo, managing network facilitator at Community Pharmacy Enhanced Services Network Health Equity, and Annie Eisenbeis, director of practice development at the Missouri Pharmacy Association, attested to the program’s ability to close health care gaps for any disease state. Galdo and Eisenbeis spoke to the ability for the program to be implemented in any community, emphasizing the “fill in the blank” nature of the program, and how the program can help advance the field of community pharmacy overall.

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