With Australia’s pharmacy sector embracing a new era of digital innovation, Dedalus i.Pharmacy is evolving into a cloud-enabled, web-based platform.
The next generation upgrade is designed to deliver flexibility, enhanced performance and future-readiness for pharmacies and healthcare organisations.
In a statement, Dedalus said with pharmacies today navigating rapid change – from expanded clinical services and new prescribing models to growing demand for integrated digital workflows – Dedalus’ next-generation platform is designed to meet these challenges by offering:
- Cloud-enabled access supporting flexible deployment and remote availability;
- Web-based workflows designed to align with pharmacy operational processes;
- Interoperability with external healthcare systems, including ePrescribing and recognised digital health standards such as FHIR;
- The modernisation program does not change the intended purpose of the i.Pharmacy solution.
Dedalus ANZ General Manager, Product, Madeleine Pitney said: “Our transition to a cloud-enabled, web-based platform marks a significant step forward for pharmacy operations.”
“We’re empowering our i.Pharmacy customers with the flexibility to adapt, the scalability to grow and the tools to streamline operations and elevate the pharmacy experience. This modernisation blends the reliability of our proven solutions with the innovation needed to meet the evolving needs of pharmacies and their patients.”
INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE
The Pharmaceutical Society of Australia has highlighted the critical role of digital transformation in pharmacy, stating: “Digital transformation will piece together Australia’s healthcare system and provides an unprecedented opportunity to increase the quality of patient care.”
Dedalus said its cloud-enabled, web-based solutions “embody this vision – empowering pharmacists with modern tools that enhance patient care, streamline workflows and integrate seamlessly within Australia’s evolving digital health ecosystem.”
“An early user of the evolving platform commented that the move to a web-based environment offers greater accessibility across devices and simplifies system navigation within daily pharmacy workflows.”
