Karen Rollinson: Connecting with so Many Families and Advocates at HFA 2026
Karen Rollinson, Supervisor at CVS Specialty, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“We loved connecting with so many families and advocates at HFA 2026 in New Orleans!
Thank you for taking the time to share your experiences and be part of such meaningful conversations around living with Hemophilia.
Every journey looks different.
We’re honored to support families as they move forward, riding toward new adventures with CVSspecialty by their side.
From day one and beyond, we’re here to help make specialty pharmacy care feel more manageable and personal.
Here are just a few ways we support people living with hemophilia and their families:
- Personalized specialty pharmacy support designed around individual needs
- A dedicated CareTeam of condition focused pharmacists, nurses and advocates
- Ongoing education and support to help navigate bleeding risks and everyday care decisions
Let’s keep the momentum going.
Connect with CVS Specialty through your provider or visit us online to get started.”

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