House Rx Unveils AI-Enabled Pharmacy Management Platform
House Rx has announced a new AI-enabled pharmacy management platform that significantly streamlines the prior authorization process for specialty medications, announced in a press release. The platform uses generative AI to retrieve payor question sets and pre-fill responses based on patient documentation within electronic health records, allowing clinics to submit prior authorizations in under a minute with a 92% first-pass approval rate.
The AI capability eliminates the need for third-party tools, centralizing and enhancing the transparency of the prior authorization workflow. Clinics using the House Rx platform report an average time to fill of just 3.5 days, compared to the industry average of 15.5 days. House Rx plans to showcase this technology at the Community Oncology Conference in Orlando on April 29-30.
Building on this success, House Rx intends to expand its AI capabilities to other areas such as scheduling, prescription intake, and documentation support, aiming to integrate AI into 85% of its pharmacy software workflows.
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