Age+Action 2024: CVS Health Partner Spotlight: Exploring Health Literacy’s and #HealthyAging [NCOA]

Published 2024-05-31
Watch two executive leaders at Aetna and CVS Health discuss the connection between aging and health literacy, including its impact on older adults’ independence, self-care, and quality of life.

Kavitha Nanduri is Executive Director for Strategic Planning, Medicare Stars & Member Experience at Aetna/CVS Health, and Alena Baquet-Simpson, MD is Executive Medical Director for Aetna.

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