Express Scripts Canada Releases Indigenous Relations Policy
Express Scripts Canada Releases Indigenous Relations Policy
Mississauga, July 25, 2019 – As part of their larger commitment to building relationships with Indigenous communities, Express Scripts Canada (ESC) has released its Indigenous Relations Policy that can be found on the Indigenous commitment page of their website.
The policy highlights how ESC will achieve its positive relations with Indigenous groups and communities in Canada to build long-term trusting and mutually beneficial relationships based on key organizational values: integrity, mutual respect, passion, collaboration, service and alignment.
About Express Scripts Canada
Express Scripts Canada is Canada’s leading health benefit manager and has been recognized as one of the most innovative companies in the world. Our clients include Canada’s leading insurers, third party administrators and government. We work with these clients to develop industry-leading solutions to deliver superior healthcare in a cost-controlled environment. We provide active pharmacy services to more than 7 million Canadian patients and adjudicate more than 100 million pharmacy, dental, and extended health claims. Through our proprietary consumer intelligence, clinical expertise, and patients-first approach, we promote better health decisions for plan members, while managing and reducing drug benefit costs for plan sponsors. Express Scripts Canada is a subsidiary of Express Scripts, a healthcare opportunity company that unlocks new value in pharmacy, medical, and beyond to further total health for all.
For further information:
Nancy Tibbo
Senior Manager, Marketing & Communications Express Scripts Canada
416 918-7137
ntibbo@express-scripts.com
LinkedIn: Express Scripts Canada
Twitter: @ExpressRxCanada
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