CVS/pharmacy Begins Free Health Screenings in Communities Nationwide Through 'A Su Salud' Program
February 10 2010 - 10:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
2010 health fairs kick off this weekend, providing easy access to
preventative healthcare services WOONSOCKET, R.I., Feb. 10
/PRNewswire/ -- CVS/pharmacy, the nation's leading retail pharmacy,
today announced its "A Su Salud" (To Your Health) health fairs for
2010. The community wellness program offers free comprehensive
health risk assessments and screenings to help people in
underserved areas with early detection and disease prevention. More
than 800 events are scheduled for 2010 in cities including Miami,
Los Angeles, Dallas/Fort-Worth, Houston, Corpus Christi, San
Francisco, Sacramento and Fresno. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090129/NE64371LOGO ) A Su
Salud is part of efforts by CVS/pharmacy to improve access to
preventative care and ensure that cost is not a barrier to
important health services like screenings. The fairs provide
diabetes, blood pressure, cholesterol and osteoporosis screenings,
and also examine patients for oral care, provide referrals for
mammograms and pap smears, and offer consultations with doctors and
pharmacists. In 2009, CVS/pharmacy provided free and low-cost
medical screenings and services valued at $49 million to the
community through the A Su Salud program and direct referrals from
the events. "This recession has made it more critical than ever for
people to have access to adequate and affordable healthcare," said
Troy Brennan, M.D., and Chief Medical Officer, CVS Caremark.
"Hispanics are disproportionately affected by chronic diseases like
diabetes and we are pleased to help make these health services more
accessible to help aid in early detection and lower their risk
levels for disease and complications." Last year, over 195,000
people were screened during the events, underscoring the importance
of access to these services. Of the individuals screened, many
health concerns were discovered, including: -- 33 percent had high
cholesterol -- 36 percent had a high to moderate risk of developing
osteoporosis -- 28 percent had hypertension -- 22 percent had
diabetes, with more than half being diagnosed with diabetes for the
first time In addition, many of the health fairs included cancer
screening for women where over 16,000 women across the country were
referred to these free services. This year, CVS/pharmacy will again
partner with local and state agencies to host mobile units offering
low-cost and no-cost cancer detection services for women, including
mammograms and pap smears. Once screened, CVS/pharmacy helps
patients through on-site consultations with bi-lingual
(Spanish/English) physicians who analyze the results and refer
patients to no-cost, low-cost medical facilities within that
neighborhood or to their primary care physician should additional
follow-up be required. For more information, and a full calendar of
A Su Salud events, please go to http://www.asusalud.com/ or call
888-604-0333. About CVS/pharmacy CVS/pharmacy is the retail
division of CVS Caremark Corporation (NYSE: CVS). The Company
operates more than 7,000 CVS/pharmacy and Longs Drugs stores.
CVS/pharmacy is committed to improving the lives of those we serve
by making innovative and high-quality health and pharmacy services
safe, affordable and easy to access, both in its stores and online
at CVS.com. General information about CVS/pharmacy and CVS Caremark
is available at http://www.cvscaremark.com/. Media Contacts:
--------------- Carolyn Castel Yvette Pacheco Lynne Cavanaugh
CVS/pharmacy The Axis Agency Weber Shandwick 401-770-5717
310-854-8261 617-520-7046
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090129/NE64371LOGO
http://photoarchive.ap.org/ DATASOURCE: CVS/pharmacy CONTACT:
Media: Carolyn Castel of CVS/pharmacy, +1-401-770-5717, , Yvette
Pacheco of The Axis Agency, +1-310-854-8261, , or Lynne Cavanaugh
of Weber Shandwick, +1-617-520-7046, Web Site:
http://www.asusalud.com/
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