DocStation backs CPESN USA’s MBS Lite rollout for community pharmacies
By AI, Created 3:46 PM UTC, June 01, 2026, /AGP/ – DocStation is deepening its partnership with CPESN® USA as CPESN launches MBS Lite, a new tier aimed at helping community pharmacies start billing medical benefits for services and products. The move is designed to lower barriers to entry and give independent pharmacies a path to new revenue and expanded clinical billing capabilities.
Why it matters: - Independent pharmacies are looking for new revenue beyond PBM reimbursement, and medical-billing workflows can open that door. - CPESN USA’s MBS Lite is meant to make that transition easier for more pharmacies across the country. - The program could help pharmacies bill for vaccines, durable medical equipment and, over time, more clinical services where state rules allow.
What happened: - DocStation said it is continuing as a data-share compliant Technology Solutions Provider for CPESN USA’s Medical Billing Supports initiative. - The announcement aligns with CPESN USA’s launch of MBS Lite, a special purpose program tier. - The tier is designed to expand support and education for community pharmacies that want to begin billing under the medical benefit. - DocStation supports CPESN pharmacies with billing automation meant to speed launch, improve claim accuracy and build a foundation for broader clinical billing.
The details: - DocStation’s platform is built for independent pharmacies that bill clinical services and products to medical benefits. - The platform handles eligibility verification, claim creation, submission and remittance management. - DocStation says its tools can help pharmacies capture revenue from vaccines, DME, MTM, E&M codes and expanded clinical services. - The company serves more than 500 pharmacies and 1,500 locations nationwide. - CPESN USA launched in 2016 through efforts of the National Community Pharmacists Association and Community Care of North Carolina. - CPESN now includes 43 local networks in 47 states plus the District of Columbia.
Between the lines: - The partnership underscores a broader shift in community pharmacy from product dispensing toward reimbursement for clinical work. - MBS Lite appears aimed at reducing the learning curve for pharmacies that want to bill medically but lack infrastructure or experience. - CPESN’s focus on remittance data suggests the network is trying to use real billing outcomes to improve training and help pharmacies clear common barriers.
What’s next: - CPESN participating pharmacies can enroll in MBS Lite through MyCPESN.com. - CPESN pharmacies can learn more about DocStation at docstation.co. - As more pharmacies adopt the program, the collaboration could help move participants from product billing into a wider clinical billing model over time.
The bottom line: - DocStation and CPESN USA are trying to make medical billing more accessible for community pharmacies, with MBS Lite serving as the on-ramp.
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