New Report: AI, automation, and direct-to consumer trends will accelerate pharmacy modernization
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The report revealed that 47 per cent of pharmacists cite AI integration as the most significant driver of change, yet adoption remains low with only three per cent of pharmacists currently using AI tools most of the time. This highlights a critical gap between awareness and implementation. But despite barriers to adoption such as unreliable outputs (62 per cent) and system integration challenges (45 per cent), pharmacists are interested in AI tools that would help with administrative burden, increasing efficiencies, and time savings in their day-to-day work such as: workflow automation in dispensing (72 per cent), drug interaction screening (72 per cent), billing and adjudication optimization (70 per cent).
Notable findings from the 2026 report include:
- The arrival of generic GLP-1s will accelerate digital pharmacy transformation: Generic metabolic therapies such as GLP-1s are set to accelerate the shift toward specialized, personalized, digitally enabled care. Traditional pharmacies are facing rising competition from manufacturers and digital platforms building direct-to-consumer channels, driving the need to modernize the pharmacy practice.
- Central fill is becoming core infrastructure: Twenty-two per cent of pharmacists identify central fill as a high-impact trend over the next two years. Among those using it, benefits include reduced dispensing time (64 per cent), higher volume capacity (58 per cent), and more time for counselling and clinical services (58 per cent).
- Interoperability and digital care remain major opportunities: Thirty-nine per cent of pharmacists say they never use business intelligence tools, while only five per cent use them daily, highlighting a gap between available data and actionable insight. Meanwhile, 27 per cent identify e-prescribing as a key trend, and nearly one in four are watching virtual and telepharmacy services as digital care models continue to evolve.
- Purpose-built technology is essential to pharmacy operations: Pharmacy and business/administrative-specific AI tools report 55-75 per cent effectiveness versus 38 per cent for generic AI tools, highlighting the need for pharmacy-specific solutions in AI innovation.
"Technology and new drug availability is accelerating new models of pharmacy care. The administration of generic metabolic therapies requires individualized support, from virtual support and compounding services to more personalized, digitally enabled services," added Batchvarov. "That raises the bar for the entire sector and reinforces why connected data, smarter workflows and more efficient operations matter so much."
Based on a survey of more than 150 retail pharmacists across
Findings from the report will help inform discussions at the upcoming
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