A 45-min webinar replay:

From Risk to Results: A Roadmap for COB and Poly-ACH Measure Improvements

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Recorded on: Wednesday, September 24, 2025

CMS’s new patient safety measures—Concurrent Use of Opioids and Benzodiazepines (COB) and Use of Multiple Anticholinergic Medications in Older Adults (Poly-ACH)—are reshaping the landscape for Medicare Advantage plans. These measures address high-risk prescribing patterns that can lead to avoidable harm, hospitalizations and reduced quality of life for members.  

Watch our timely webinar to learn: 

  • What the COB and Poly-ACH measures mean for your plan’s Star Ratings  
  • The clinical, operational and communication challenges these measures present 
  • How to identify at-risk members and prescribing patterns 
  • Strategies for engaging prescribers and members in sensitive but essential conversations 
  • How to lay the foundation for long-term quality improvement 

Whether you’re a quality leader, pharmacist, care coordinator or compliance officer, you’ll leave this session with clear, actionable steps to navigate MY 2025 and beyond. 

Meet Our Experts

Kempton-Presely-Speaker-Headshot-Circle
Kempton Presley
Chief Executive Officer,
AdhereHealth
Levi-Sanderson-Speaker-Headshot-Circle
Levi Sanderson, PharmD.
Sr. Director, Clinical Solutions
AdhereHealth

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