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CVS testing in-store health services

- Nathan Bomey

Someday soon you may walk into your local CVS Pharmacy with your prescripti­on in one hand and your yoga mat in the other.

That’s because CVS Health is testing a new concept store format as the company plans to shift more of its floor space to health care services.

The drug store chain, one of America’s largest retailers, is debuting three HealthHUB locations in Houston as it heads toward a future with less space devoted to retail goods like seasonal items.

Part of the concept store is closed-off space for classes, such as yoga, as well as expanded space for health treatments.

More than 20 percent of the floor space at the concept stores is devoted to health care services, including wellness products and personaliz­ed care. Pharmacist­s in the HealthHUB will also make regular calls and in-person consultati­ons with certain patients to help them stay on track with their prescripti­on drug plans.

It’s all part of CVS CEO Larry Merlo’s plan to reduce the company’s reliance on traditiona­l retail as digital competitio­n undermines sales of everyday items. Merlo told USA TODAY in November that he plans to shift more retail space toward health purposes.

The move also comes as CVS integrates newly acquired insurer Aetna and braces for a potential fight with Amazon for pharmacy customers.

The company pledged to use the Aetna deal to pursue lower health care costs and said this move to help patients become healthier is part of that plan.

“By bringing those services to help them better manage their chronic diseases, we can really increase their awareness, their engagement, the experience with those services and ultimately help them manage their own diseases and be healthier, which in turn lowers overall health care costs,” CVS chief transforma­tion officer Alan Lotvin said in an interview.

One of the key differences at the HealthHUB locations is the addition of new space for CVS MinuteClin­ic nurse practition­ers, now capable of additional services like phlebotomy, diabetic screening and sleep apnea assessment.

Traditiona­l retail sales at CVS are increasing­ly less important to the company’s finances. In the first nine months of 2018, pharmacy prescripti­on sales were more than three times retail product sales. And retail sales were up only 1.5 percent during that period.

CVS has already invested in developing a network of MinuteClin­ic locations inside about 1 in 9 of its stores to provide diagnosis and treatment of basic illnesses. Lotvin said CVS would “never imagine” adding a MinuteClin­ic in all of its about 9,600 stores, but the plan is to continue expanding the model to more locations.

The HealthHUB locations have added hundreds of new health products, including new durable medical equipment and asthma care products.

CVS Pharmacy President Kevin Hourican said the company used a software tool to decide which items to stop selling. For example, the retailer will sell fewer seasonal items, which have limited windows of popularity.

The concept stores also employ what CVS is calling a “care concierge,” a special greeter charged with providing advice to customers on how to get the most out of their visit.

Since a soft launch of the Houston locations in December, more than 95 percent of customers have accepted help from the care concierge, according to CVS.

The stores also have a licensed dietitian available to provide one-on-one guidance and host classes.

The HealthHUB locations have closed-off space for such group events as health seminars and yoga classes.

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CVS HEALTH CVS Pharmacy is introducin­g a new concept store called the HealthHUB, which has more space for health care services and less space for traditiona­l retail items.

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