drive-through immunization events, allowing customers, including kupuna, to receive essential vaccines without having to leave their cars. This nimble, patient-centered approach to healthcare delivery highlights Longs’ willingness to innovate its service model “on a flip of a dime” to meet community needs. Additionally, the company actively partners with numerous local non-profit organizations. “We know how important it is to give back to the community, especially in Hawaii… so a few examples, we’ve partnered with the Autism Society of Hawaii, with March of Dimes, and the National Kindy Foundation, most recently. We also have another event with the American Heart Association coming up, and we participate in their local walks as well. So, we’re very ingrained with these local organizations and partner with some of our largest Healthcare Partners to bring these events to life,” Sutton says. These collaborations, often supported by major healthcare partners like HMSA and in-kind 101 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 12, ISSUE 08 LONGS DRUGS (CVS HAWAII)
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