Medication infrastructure · Canada

The medication intelligence and exchange layer connecting care.

InnerRx brings prescribing, dispensing, delivery, lab results, adherence and eMAR into one interoperable platform — so clinics, pharmacies and patients work from the same medication record, with consent-aware exchange and a full audit trail.

Connected workflows
6Connected workflows
Participant roles
5Participant roles
Exchange layer
1Exchange layer
Clinic · New Rx
EMR
Metformin 500 mg BIDsigned
Atorvastatin 20 mg QHSdraft
Patient consent on fileyes
Pharmacy dashboard
Queue 12
Rx-4471 · verificationin review
Rx-4468 · clarificationsent
Rx-4460 · dispensedready

InnerRx Exchange Layer

Routing · consent · identity matching · audit

live
Patient app
Adherence 92%
8:00 Metformintaken
20:00 Atorvastatindue
Message from pharmacist1 new
Delivery
ETA 18m
PackedPicked upEn routePoD
Lab signals

7.1%

A1C · −0.6

Every event is versioned and attributable — prescriber, pharmacist, patient, driver.

The workflow

One connected medication journey

Today a prescription passes through disconnected systems, faxes and phone calls. InnerRx makes it a single traceable thread from the exam room to the patient's kitchen table.

  1. 01

    Prescribe

    Clinician creates and signs a structured prescription with allergy, dose and duplicate-therapy checks.

  2. 02

    Route

    Consent-aware routing sends the Rx to the patient's chosen pharmacy over standards-based APIs.

  3. 03

    Dispense

    Pharmacist verifies, raises clarifications, dispenses and returns structured dispense feedback.

  4. 04

    Deliver

    Delivery workflow with driver handoff, status events, proof of delivery and chain-of-custody trail.

  5. 05

    Monitor

    Adherence, reminders, refills and lab results flow back into one longitudinal medication record.

  6. 06

    Optimize

    Trends and medication-timing correlations surface for clinician and pharmacist review.

Built for every participant

Value by role, on one record

Multi-party by design: clinics, pharmacies, patients, delivery partners — and, ahead, payers and health systems.

Prescribe once, see the whole downstream story.

Structured prescribing, bidirectional status, renewal handling and eMAR-ready administration records — without leaving the clinical workflow.

  • Digital Rx creation, signing and transmission
  • Pharmacy clarifications and renewal requests in one inbox
  • Dispense and adherence feedback on the patient chart
  • Medication reconciliation and administration records

Clinical intelligence

Medication events, read against the biomarkers that matter

A1C, fasting and post-prandial glucose, LDL, HDL, triglycerides and other chronic-disease markers — plotted alongside dose changes, starts, stops and adherence gaps.

Biomarker trend · 7 months

A1C (%) with lipid panel overlay · vertical markers are medication events

A1C −1.3
A1C LDL HDL Triglycerides

Glucose · 24 h profile

Post-prandial peaks aligned to dose timing

Medication event markers

  • Metformin dose increasedMar 12
  • Atorvastatin 20 mg startedApr 02
  • Adherence gap flagged (4 days)May 18

Correlation views highlight where therapy changes and adherence patterns line up with biomarker movement — useful context for the next visit.

InnerRx surfaces trends and correlations to support clinician and pharmacist review. It does not diagnose, and it does not replace professional clinical judgement. Sample data shown for illustration.

Interoperability

The InnerRx Exchange Layer

Informed by what already works in Canadian e-prescribing and national ePrescribing standards: secure routing, consent-aware exchange, identity matching and auditability as first-class parts of the platform rather than afterthoughts.

EHR / EMR

Rx, problems, allergies

Pharmacy systems

Dispense, inventory

Patient app

Adherence, messaging

InnerRx Exchange Layer

Routing · consent · identity · audit · events

eMAR

Administration records

Labs

Results, panels

Logistics

Delivery, custody

Designed to integrate with existing clinic, pharmacy and lab systems rather than replace them. Integration scope is confirmed per partner during a pilot.

  • Standards-based APIs

    Structured medication and lab resources over documented, versioned interfaces.

  • Consent-aware exchange

    Data moves only where the patient's consent and the participant's role allow.

  • Audit trail

    Every read, write and transmission is recorded and attributable.

  • Secure messaging

    Clarifications and counselling threads tied to the prescription in question.

  • Identity matching

    Deterministic patient, prescriber and pharmacy matching before routing.

  • Event & status updates

    Bidirectional lifecycle events keep every party current in near real time.

Digital Rx portal

A prescription with a status, not a paper trail

Clinic and pharmacy share one live view of every prescription: creation and transmission, verification, clarifications, dispense feedback, renewals and refills. Status changes move in both directions, so nobody has to call to find out what happened.

  • Structured prescribing with dose, duration and directions
  • Clarification threads attached to the prescription
  • Renewal and refill requests routed to the right prescriber
  • Dispense feedback closes the loop on the chart

Rx-4471 · Metformin 500 mg

J. Okafor, MD · Northside Family Health → Lakeview Pharmacy

active
  1. 01CreatedClinic
  2. 02Signed & transmittedClinic
  3. 03ReceivedPharmacy
  4. 04Clarification requestedPharmacy → Clinic
  5. 05Verified & dispensedPharmacy
  6. 06Dispense feedback postedPharmacy → Clinic
  7. 07Refill / renewal requestedPatient → Pharmacy
  8. 08Renewal authorizedClinic

Trust & safety

Built to be trusted with medication data

InnerRx is designed to meet the privacy and security expectations of Canadian care settings. Certification and regulatory status are confirmed with partners; nothing is claimed here that has not been assessed.

  • Privacy by designMinimum necessary data, scoped to each participant's role and purpose.
  • Role-based accessPrescriber, pharmacist, patient and driver each see only their slice.
  • Consent-aware sharingPatient consent state governs what is exchanged and with whom.
  • AuditabilityImmutable, attributable event history across the medication lifecycle.
  • Encryption in transit & at restModern transport security and encrypted storage throughout.
  • Canadian healthcare contextDesigned for Canadian prescribing, pharmacy and privacy expectations.

MVP roadmap

Start with the workflow that matters most

InnerRx is infrastructure, workflow and intelligence — deployed in stages so partners get value from the first pilot instead of waiting for a platform migration.

Pilot 1Available now

Digital Rx + Pharmacy

Stand up prescription creation, secure routing, pharmacist verification, clarifications and dispense feedback between one clinic and one pharmacy.

  • Fewer phone-and-fax clarifications
  • Measurable Rx turnaround time
  • Structured dispense data on the chart
Pilot 2Next

Patient adherence + delivery

Add the patient app — medication list, reminders, refill requests, secure messaging — plus the pharmacy-to-patient delivery portal with proof of delivery.

  • Adherence visibility per patient
  • Documented last-mile custody
  • Fewer missed refills
Pilot 3Planned

Labs + clinical intelligence + eMAR

Bring in lab feeds and administration records: biomarker trends with medication overlays, reconciliation and eMAR integration for clinic settings.

  • Therapy change vs. biomarker context
  • Reconciliation at every transition
  • eMAR-aligned administration records

Request a pilot

Bring one workflow onto InnerRx, and measure it

We scope pilots with a single clinic–pharmacy pair, agree on the metrics that matter, and confirm integration scope before any data moves. Investors and health-system partners are welcome to request the platform overview instead.

  • 30-minute scoping call
  • Integration and consent review
  • Defined pilot metrics and timeline

No patient information should be submitted through this form.