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Keep pace with LTC volume

Pack fills, blister cards, and cycle fills, processed in parallel without expanding headcount.

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Built for LTC volume

Long-term care pharmacies operate at a different scale than retail. Pack fills, blister cards, and cycle fills generate document volumes that would require large manual entry teams to process by hand. And because LTC residents often have complex polypharmacy profiles, the margin for error on any single entry is low.

AutoRx is designed for high-volume, document-heavy workflows. The queue-based model processes multiple prescriptions simultaneously, not one at a time. Predictable weekly spikes (admission cycles, refill windows) are handled without expanding headcount, because the system scales with volume automatically.

How it works in an LTC context

Same Kroll, no migration

AutoRx writes directly to your existing Kroll environment. No parallel system, no re-import step. Your DOPs, nurses, and pharmacists continue using the Kroll they know.

Scales without headcount

The queue-based model processes prescriptions in parallel. Volume spikes at admission time are absorbed automatically.

Clean exception handling

When a document is ambiguous, prescriber not found, drug not in catalog, AutoRx flags it immediately with the original document attached. Your team resolves it in seconds.

Frequently asked questions

Can AutoRx handle long-term care prescription volume?
Yes. AutoRx uses a queue-based model that processes prescriptions in parallel rather than one at a time, so the high document volume of pack fills, blister cards, and cycle fills is handled without expanding headcount. Predictable weekly spikes like admission cycles and refill windows scale automatically.
Does AutoRx require migrating off our current Kroll setup?
No. AutoRx writes directly into your existing Kroll environment with no parallel system and no re-import step. Your directors of pharmacy, nurses, and pharmacists keep using the Kroll they already know.
How does AutoRx handle complex polypharmacy profiles?
AutoRx reads each resident’s patient history and your drug catalog from Kroll before any write, which matters for the complex polypharmacy profiles common in long-term care. When a document is ambiguous or a drug is not in the catalog, it flags the prescription with the original document attached so your team can resolve it in seconds rather than risk an incorrect entry.

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