Understand the culture at CVS -how we do things and what’s important to us- as well as CVS's Service Standards - what excellent service looks like and how to deliver it
Understand key responsibilities of CVS Health colleagues and provides appropriate guidance for colleagues looking for the right solutions to ethical questions or issues
Social Media Guidelines: After completing this course, you will be able to follow guidelines when using social media as a colleague of CVS Health
Understand company policies, procedures and resources
Comply with the CVS Health Attendance Policy
Recognizing and Preventing Workplace Violence: -Define workplace violence, -Recognize behaviors of concern, -Identify the five steps to respond to violent events, -Utilize store culture as a tool to reduce workplace violence, -List available options to report violent incidents or report a behavior
Be compliant with laws regarding: -Minor employee work restrictions, - Americans with Disabilities Act, -Sale of age restricted products and money orders/money grams, -HIPAA (non-pharmacy employees), -Third Party billing
Understand the value and benefits of the Extra Care Program, including how to properly convey the benefits of the program to the customer
Med C and D General Compliance Training: -Recognize how a compliance program operates, -Recognize how compliance program violations should be reported
Process basic register transactions and how to provide good customer service at the checkout
Understand the procedures for processing customer refunds and the customer skills involved in successfully managing these more complex transactions
Information Security and Confidentiality Training: -Define the different types of confidential information in your workplace, -Understand why it is important to protect confidential information, -Be familiar with the best practices on safeguarding confidential information, -Be knowledgeable on additional security measures you can take to protect confidential information, -Understand your responsibilities related to the privacy and security of confidential information
Preventing Money Laundering: Pharmacy Version: -Define money laundering, -Identify and know where to communicate suspicious activity, including fraud, -Comply with company policy and limits surrounding prepaid products
DEA and Pharmacy Regulatory Training: -Policies and requirements regarding controlled substances, -The importance of verifying that each prescription is valid, -Ways to identify forged and altered prescriptions, -Dispensing guidelines for narcotic drugs, -Recordkeeping requirements for controlled substances, -Diversion and diversion trends, -How to report thefts and losses of controlled substances
Diversity
Unconscious Bias: -Be aware of bias and help screen out negative thought processes and stereotypes, -Understand how body language, tone, and cadence have the biggest impact on how our messages are received, -See more of the real world around us by being open to new people and experiences, -Make decisions that are based on a person's merit-relevant qualities and not their merit irrelevant qualities, -Treat people more fairly through teamwork, respect, and inclusion
Diversity, Inclusion & You: -Understand both diversity awareness and inclusive practices, including intent versus impact, -Be aware of the impact of unconscious biases and micro-messages, -Know how the business case for diversity and inclusion affect the company’s bottom line, -Understand related laws
Pharmacy Basics
Introduction to Pharmacy - Describe how the CVS/pharmacy workflow helps to ensure exceptional customer service and patient safety
Introduction to Pharmacy - Explain the roles and responsibilities of each of the five workstations
Introduction to Pharmacy - Identify the tools that you will use to manage the workflow
Introduction to Pharmacy - Define how quality assurance is woven into each step in the prescription filling process
Introduction to Pharmacy - Describe the queues used to manage the workflow
Introduction to Pharmacy - Log on to the RxConnect System and obtain User Credentials
Introduction to Pharmacy - Navigate the RxConnect System
Introduction to Pharmacy - Use the information provided on the patient header and profile to process prescriptions
Introduction to Pharmacy - Complete the steps to reprint a prescription label
Corporate Integrity Agreement – Covered Person Training - Describe the Corporate Integrity Agreement (CIA)
Corporate Integrity Agreement – Covered Person Training - Identify the components of the CVS Caremark Compliance and Integrity Program
Corporate Integrity Agreement – Covered Person Training - Discuss how our Code of Conduct standards should be applied in your everyday interactions
Corporate Integrity Agreement – Covered Person Training - Explain the penalties and fines for non-compliance
Medicare Part D – Fraud Waste and Abuse - Know what the Medicare Part D prescription drug benefit is
Medicare Part D – Fraud Waste and Abuse - Describe the laws and regulations governing the benefit
Medicare Part D – Fraud Waste and Abuse - Understand the areas that are at risk for fraud, waste, and abuse
Medicare Part D – Fraud Waste and Abuse - Recognize your responsibility to report potential FWA
Medicare Part D – Fraud Waste and Abuse - List organization and contact information
Pharmacy Basics Workbook - Describe key information of medication stock bottle
Pharmacy Basics Workbook - Identify various types of medication dosage forms
Pharmacy Basics Workbook - Recognize the elements of prescription labels
Pharmacy Basics Workbook - Identify communication vehicles used in the pharmacy
Foundations of Pharmacy - Demonstrate a deeper understanding of the skills and knowledge taught in previous Pharmacy Basic courses
Foundations of Pharmacy - Demonstrate positive and effective communication skills
Foundations of Pharmacy - Demonstrate extraordinary customer service techniques
Foundations of Pharmacy - Identify and apply quality and safety procedures
Pick-up
Introduction to Pick-up - Identify the steps involved in the pick-up interaction
Introduction to Pick-up - Explain where prescriptions are stored and the steps to take when you cannot locate a prescription
Introduction to Pick-up - Describe the procedures used when customers pick-up refrigerated or reconstituted products
Introduction to Pick-up - Recognize and explain the importance of ensuring a positive interaction at Pick-up
Introduction to Pick-up - Complete the steps to check a prescription’s current status
Foundations of Pick-up - Demonstrate the steps in the Pick-up interaction and make the Offer to Counsel
Foundations of Pick-up - Determine which customer questions you can address and which you need to refer to a Pharmacist
Foundations of Pick-up - Address problems when dealing with difficult customers questions
Foundations of Pick-up - Locate over-the-counter (OTC) items
Foundations of Pick-up - Effectively assist customers who are waiting for prescriptions
Foundations of Pick-up - Identify the procedure for handling restricted products
Pick-up on-the-job learning - Perform the Pick-up procedures according to CVS standards
Respond appropriately to customer requests
Perform basic maintenance tasks at the Pick-up workstation
Provide exceptional customer service to customers at the Pick-up workstation
Drive-Thru
Introduction to Drive-thru - Assist a customer who is picking up a prescription order at Drive-thru
Accept new prescription at Drive-thru
Accept refill prescription at Drive-thru
Production
Introduction to Production - Identify the steps involved in Production
Introduction to Production - Explain how quality and safety are embedded into each step at Production
Introduction to Production - Process a prescription through Production
Introduction to Production - Process a prescription refill
Introduction to Production - Complete the steps to calculate drug price
Foundations of Production - Demonstrate a understanding of the Production workflow and why each step is important
Foundations of Production - Demonstrate counting best practices, including working with penicillin and sulfa products
Foundations of Production - Demonstrate proper labeling and prescription assembly tasks
Foundations of Production - Recognize reconstitutables and demonstrate an awareness of basic preparations
Foundations of Production - Complete electronic action notes to ensure proper and complete information is conveyed to customers
Foundations of Production - Provide exceptional service skills when assisting customers on the telephone
ScriptPro Overview for New Hires - Differentiate between Specialist and General user job responsibilities
ScriptPro Overview for New Hires - Recognize the purpose and general uses of ScriptPro
ScriptPro Overview for New Hires - Demonstrate ability to locate and interpret data on ScriptPro software
ScriptPro Overview for New Hires - Verify automatically dispensed prescriptions using ScriptPro
ScriptPro Overview for New Hires - Perform manual robot operations
ScriptPro Overview for New Hires - Process exceptions from the Pending Work List
ScriptPro Overview for New Hires - Perform basic maintenance tasks with the ScriptPro robot
Production on-the-job learning - Perform the production procedures according to CVS standards
Production on-the-job learning - Satisfy customer refill requests
Production on-the-job learning - Respond to customer questions or refer as appropriate
Production on-the-job learning - Perform basic maintenance tasks at the production workstation
Production on-the-job learning - Provide exceptional customer service to customers on the telephone while at the production workstation
Inventory Management
Introduction to Inventory Management - Identify inventory management processes at CVS/pharmacy
Introduction to Inventory Management - Identify the tools and resources available to support pharmacy staff in completing inventory management tasks
Introduction to Inventory Management - Explain how inventory management practices contribute to order accuracy and patient satisfaction
Introduction to Inventory Management - Describe how daily Cycle Counting contributes to improved accuracy of Balance on Hand (BOH)
Introduction to Inventory Management - Identify methods of preparing the pharmacy for Out of Stock scans
Introduction to Inventory Management - Identify tasks that are included as part of label maintenance
Introduction to Inventory Management - Describe the process of reviewing a Warehouse order
Introduction to Inventory Management - Describe the process of reviewing and completing an Outside Vender order
Foundations of Inventory Management - Explain key inventory management terms and processes as described in the Introduction to Inventory Management web-based course
Foundations of Inventory Management - Differentiate between System Generated and Store Initiated Cycle Counts
Foundations of Inventory Management - Recognize when there is a need for a Store Initiated Cycle Count
Foundations of Inventory Management - Describe the processes involved in preparing the pharmacy for an Out of Stock Scan
Foundations of Inventory Management - Analyze order reports for both Warehouse and Outside Vendor (OV) orders
Foundations of Inventory Management - Identify reasons to modify Balance on Order (BOO) for both Warehouse and OV orders
Foundations of Inventory Management - Describe the process of checking in both Warehouse and OV deliveries
Inventory Management on-the-job learning and Outside Vendor Orders - Practice - Complete a Cycle Count
Inventory Management on-the-job learning and Outside Vendor Orders - Practice - Complete an Out of Stock Scan
Inventory Management on-the-job learning and Outside Vendor Orders - Practice - Review the AIMRx Order Detail report
Inventory Management on-the-job learning and Outside Vendor Orders - Practice - Complete an Outside Vendor order
Inventory Management on-the-job learning and Outside Vendor Orders - Practice - Receive a CVS Warehouse deliver
Inventory Management on-the-job learning and Outside Vendor Orders - Practice - Receive an Outside Vendor delivery
Inventory Management on-the-job learning and Outside Vendor Orders - Practice - Receive a Drop Shipment
Inventory Management on-the-job learning and Outside Vendor Orders - Practice - Process the new items report
Inventory Management on-the-job learning and Outside Vendor Orders - Practice - Process the discontinued items report
Drop-Off
Introduction to Drop-off - Accept a new prescription at Drop-off
Introduction to Drop-off - Accept a refill prescription at Drop-off
Introduction to Drop-off - Add a patient in the RxConnect system
Introduction to Drop-off - Edit a patient’s information in the RxConnect system
Introduction to Drop-off - Effectively manage prescription requests in the RxConnect system
Third Party Plans and Cards - Recognize Third Party Plans
Third Party Plans and Cards - Identify the basics of billing federal/state funded Third Party Plans
Third Party Plans and Cards - Recognize the components of Third Party Cards
Medicare Part B - Understand the basics of Medicare B
Medicare Part B - Know the expectations of CVS as a Medicare Provider
Medicare Part B - Understand the expectations of you, as an employee, in processing Medicare claims
Medicare Part B - Identify available references
Foundations of Drop-off - Explain the responsibilities of the Drop-off Workstation
Foundations of Drop-off - Demonstrate the steps in the Drop-off interaction
Foundations of Drop-off - Identify tasks in the Drop-off interaction that ensure quality and safety
Foundations of Drop-off - Know the components of a valid prescription
Foundations of Drop-off - Convert equivalent measurements for inhalers, ear and eye drops, insulin, and liquids
Foundations of Drop-off - Discuss the regulations that affect controlled substances
Foundations of Drop-off - Identify and process compound prescriptions
Foundations of Drop-off - Review the Customer Service Initiative (CSI) and how it benefits our patients
Foundations of Drop-off - Know the benefits of flavoring medications for our patients and how to promote
Foundations of Drop-off - Identify common types of Third Party rejections and the correct action to take to resolve the rejection
Foundations of Drop-off - Resolve Third Party rejections while communicating with customers
Foundations of Drop-off - Recognize unique Third Party Plans, such as Medicaid, Medicare Parts B and D, and know the requirements for processing claims through these plans
Foundations of Drop-off - Perform Drop-off Best Practices
Advanced Drop-off - Complete data entry for new prescriptions
Advanced Drop-off - Scan a prescription hardcopy
Advanced Drop-off - Process prescriptions with insufficient inventory
Advanced Drop-off - Edit a prescription
Advanced Drop-off - Delete, inactivate, and place prescriptions on hold
Advanced Drop-off - Maintain patient allergy information in the pharmacy computer system
Advanced Drop-off - Interpret prescriptions and quantity dispensed, including Dispense as Written (DAW) codes
Advanced Drop-off - Know what Coordination of Benefits is and how to apply it in the pharmacy
DEA and Pharmacy Regulatory Training - Policies and requirements regarding controlled substances
DEA and Pharmacy Regulatory Training - The importance of verifying that each prescription is valid
DEA and Pharmacy Regulatory Training - Ways to identify forged and altered prescriptions
DEA and Pharmacy Regulatory Training - Dispensing guidelines for narcotic drugs
DEA and Pharmacy Regulatory Training - Recordkeeping requirements for controlled substances
DEA and Pharmacy Regulatory Training - Diversion and diversion trends
DEA and Pharmacy Regulatory Training - How to report thefts and losses of controlled substances
Drop-off on-the-job learning - Perform the Drop-off procedures according to CVS standards
Drop-off on-the-job learning -Respond appropriately to customer requests
Drop-off on-the-job learning -Perform basic maintenance tasks at the Drop-off workstation
Drop-off on-the-job learning -Provide exceptional customer service to customers at the Drop-off workstation
Inventory Management Advanced
Waiting Bin Maintenance - Complete daily Return to Stock (RTS)
Waiting Bin Maintenance - Complete monthly Waiting Bin Physical Inventory