We are pleased to announce a new vaccine has been added to the CPP vaccine group purchase program. VAXELIS™ is a new hexavalent combination vaccine that includes DTaP, Polio, HIB and Hepatitis B. It’s administered to infants in a 3-dose series at 2, 4 and 6 months of age. Vaxelis™ is intended to reduce the number of shotsgiven to infants and does not require reconstitution. It can be ordered directly through Sanofi Pasteur (VaccineShoppe.com) starting in June 2021. This vaccine is made available through a partnership between Merck and Sanofi Pasteur (MSP).
If you would like more information about this vaccine or the discounts available to CPP members, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at cpp@nationwidechildrens.orgor 614-722-2145. We are happy to help CPP Members learn more about this vaccine discount opportunity.
Partnership with Anytime Pediatrics
CPP has partnered with Anytime Pediatrics, a technology company that offers telemedicine solutions, to provide CPP members with information about telehealth and a significant discount off their service fees for interested practices.
Their new Anytime Go platform provides a simple, cost-effective telemedicine solution with individual clinician accounts, secure chat and more, including:
Scheduled visits or instant invitations, which allow patients to join via a link on their phone or device.
Secure, HIPAA-compliant environment where consent to treat, image upload, time of visit, and co-payments can be captured.
Real-time evaluation of connectivity for cellular or Wi-Fi service to ensure the best connectivity for the patient.
Outstanding customer service that answers calls and helps patients and clinicians with any virtual health visit.
To learn more about the Anytime Premier or Anytime Go platforms, please reach out to our account representative, Tachita Saunders at tachita.saunders@anytimepediatrics.comor book directly with her calendar and let her know you are a member of CPP.
Valuable Resources
Telehealth Webinars and Toolkit
We know many practices began incorporating some degree of virtual care into their practices this past year and in some cases, found an adequate temporary solution with various platforms. However, some temporary solutions might not be ideal in the long term as you begin to consider to what degree you’ll be incorporating virtual care into your practice workflow permanently.
We have compiled some helpful resources from the AAP and other industry leaders to help you determine where telehealth might integrate with your practice and tools to help you get there.