Pharmacists spend nearly half their day sorting through medications instead of treating patients—it’s time to automate the busywork and restore the human connection to pharmacy care.
The modern pharmacy is at a breaking point, with studies showing that pharmacists spend up to 46% of their day physically sorting and dispensing medications. This operational burden, compounded by acute labor shortages and an increasing demand for clinical services, often forces a choice between fulfillment accuracy and patient care. When the relationship between the provider and the community is buried under logistics labor, patient outcomes and business sustainability both suffer. Fillex addresses this systemic failure by providing a central fulfillment network that shifts the manual task of pill dispersion away from the retail counter and into high-tech, automated hubs. Using a 175-Mile Logic to ensure resilient, 24-to-48-hour turnaround times,Fillex’s national central fulfillment network and technology power streamlined fulfillment from inventory management to prescription dispensing and delivery for retail, grocery, health systems, e-commerce and mail order pharmacies. During the segment, Fillex CEO Dain Rusk explains how this open-access, zero-capital-required model is making pharmacy automation scalable and accessible for pharmacies of all sizes, while Fillex handles the heavy lifting of fulfillment.







